More and more of our business involves cross-border projects, partners, lenders, workers, and other participants from foreign lands. As a consequence, disputes arise that require adjudication. International arbitration has long been an established method of dispute resolution outside the United States and is becoming increasingly familiar to American practitioners. As its use increases, the options seems to increase. Join James Nagle and Douglas Oles as they guide practitioners through this complicated, yet pertinent, dispute resolution process.
Attendees of this mini-CLE will gain an understanding of:
Attendees of this mini-CLE will gain an understanding of:
* Advantages and disadvantages of international arbitration
* Institutional vs. ad hoc arbitration
* Selecting an administrative agency
* Peculiar problems of international arbitration
* Drafting the arbitration clause
Sponsor: WSBA International Practice Section
Title: "Navigating the Realm of International Arbitrations"
When: Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Offices of William Kastner Gibbs
Two Union Square
601 Union St., Ste. 4100, Seattle
Credits: Approved for 1.5 general CLE credits.
Cost:
International Practice Section members and law students: Free
Non-International Practice Section members: $35
Registration: https://pro.wsba.org/forms/cle/N100331.asp
Special Accomodations: Please contact Shahzad Qadri at sqadri@adorno.com
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