The Agenda is Now Live - Check Out What's In Store for 2019
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| | The Commercial Litigation & Arbitration Forum, taking place on 5 November 2019 at the Waldorf Hilton, provides a platform for the most senior dispute resolution professionals in the UK, USA and Russia to network and engage through open debate, panels, expert speakers, interactive breakout sessions and much more. Hear our best in class speakers address the biggest challenges facing the industry in 2019, including key themes such as: recovery of costs, rise in group actions, political risk, and a deep dive discussion into the future of arbitration in London presented by Jackie Van Haersolte-van Hof the Director General of the LCIA. Agenda is now LIVE! Click here to view the full programme! |
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| KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:
Afternoon Keynote: Q&A Interview with Director General of the LCIAJackie van Haersolte-van Hof will shed light on the Future of arbitration in London and what you need to have on your radar for the forthcoming years.
FEATURED SESSIONS:
The Rise Of Group Actions (Including Competition Litigation) Rises in group litigation are only anticipated to increase further, so understanding the appetite of funders and the cases they are interested in is increasingly important. The current and developing appetite for fundersTop tips for minimising costs and risks ---------- Oxford Style Debate: Recovery Of Costs Kills Access To Justice? A confrontational issue in regards to contingency issues. Should there be a cost consequence? If they haven't told the truth and if the Court Of Appeal finds it no one's fault you will need to moderate your own costs. The banks and big companies may jump up against this, but with litigation declining, is it time to abolish the cost of recovery? ---------- Panel Discussion: Political Risk - Navigating The Volatile Economic And Political Climates In The Modern Era UK, US, Russia and Iran - what do they all have in common? For one, they are all in the eyes of the law considered risky political jurisdictions. Brexit and Sanctions upheavals and many other turbulent geo-political climates and shifts have shaken the boundaries of business over the past few years and bought much uncertainty to business decisions. With these turbulences unlikely to fade into the background anytime soon, arm yourself and your business with the latest insights to help navigate these uncertain times. Explore the biggest threats and challenges facing litigation and arbitration in 2019 Updates on the law: which jurisdictions are considered risky?Interactive poll: ask your questions to a leading panel |
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