Tribunal Secretaries: An LCIA Insight Behind the Curtain
Tribunal Secretaries: An LCIA Insight Behind the Curtain, Moscow - 31 May 2018
On 26 October 2017, the LCIA introduced changes to the tribunal secretaries section of its Notes for Arbitrators. These changes emphasise the central role of communication and consent in appointing a tribunal secretary, and ensure that parties are given the opportunity to have their say.
This seminar is the fourth in the series of events designed to help communicate these changes. At the seminar, the LCIA will provide a short introduction to the changes, before allowing attendees to watch them in action, with prominent members of the international arbitration community taking on the role of arbitrators and counsel. This role play will demonstrate how increased communication between the parties can alleviate concerns regarding the use of tribunal secretaries, and bring to light the substantial cost and efficiency benefits they can provide to both parties and arbitrators.
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Programme
Thursday 31 May 2018
17.30-18.00Registration
18.00-18.15Introduction
Dr Jacomijn van Haersolte-van Hof
LCIA Director GeneralMember of the LCIA Court and Board
18.15-20.00Role Play
Tribunal Members
Julia Zagonek
White & Case, Moscow
Dr Christopher Harris
3 Verulam Buildings, London
Maxim Kulkov
Kulkov, Kolotilov & Partners, Moscow
Counsel
Andrey Panov
Norton Rose Fulbright, Moscow
Marina Akchurina
Cleary Gottlieb, Moscow
Tribunal Secretary
Oleg Todua
White & Case LLC, Moscow
20.00 onwardsDrinks reception
CPD/CLE
Following the event, the LCIA will be pleased to provide attendees a certificate of attendance which, subject to the exact CPD/CLE requirements of the attendee's jurisdiction, may be used to obtain accreditation.
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