Understanding the Options in an ICDR International Arbitration

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Session ID: ED6219001O

Understanding the Options in an ICDR International Arbitration

 

Registration Status: Open

Registration for this program closes on August 08, 2019 12:00 PM

Registration Fee
Price (USD)
General $50.00

Refund Policy

Should you need to cancel your registration, send your written request via email to AAAEducation@adr.org by August 6, 2019 for a refund of your registration fee. We regret that no refunds can be made after that date. Substitution of attendees can be made at any time.

Location
Format

AAA-ICDR Dispute Resolution Center
150 East 42nd Street, 17th Floor
New York, NY  10017

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Classroom

  • Start Date

    August 08, 2019 12:00 PM (EDT)
  • End Date

    August 08, 2019 1:30 PM
  • Duration

    1.5 hours
Registration Closed

Faculty and Summary

During this compact panel discussion, attorneys will learn the various best practices and options that parties can select in an ICDR-administered international arbitration.

 

Topics include:

  • Understanding the ICDR’s Rules and Administrative System – An overview
  • Techniques for Appointing an Arbitrator (party-appointed v. method; handling the interview; the scope of ex parte discussions; permissible questions pursuant to the rules)
  • The ICDR Approach to Exchange of Information (Common Law v. Civil Law? Procedures available for document exchange)
  • Options for Saving Time and Costs

 

Lunch will be served. 

 

AAA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
As part of its long-standing, ongoing educational mission, the American Arbitration Association grants a limited number of scholarships that cover the cost of educational program registration. Scholarship eligibility is limited to students, government workers, retired professionals, arbitrators/mediators who are no longer active on the AAA roster, and others as may be determined by the AAA. To request a registration fee scholarship, please send an email to Scholarships@adr.org. Include your current position and affiliation, and a brief description of the basis for your registration fee scholarship request. The American Arbitration Association reserves the right to grant or deny any request based on the information provided by the requesting individual and available space in the program.

 

If you are an AAA Panelist please note this program does not satisfy your annual Arbitrator Continuing Education requirement.

 

During this compact panel discussion, attorneys will learn the various best practices and options that parties can select in an ICDR-administered international arbitration.

CLE Information:

West LegalEdcenter is procuring continuing legal education (CLE) credits on behalf of American Arbitration Association. This program is available for CLE credits in New York. Credit amounts vary by attendance verification and jurisdictional rules.

Questions?

Please contact Luis Martinez at or 646-240-4623.