ICC Events. INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS: Study of a mock case Negotiating, Drafting, Dispute Resolution, Different Cultural and Legal Approaches

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PIDA Training INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS: Study of a mock case Negotiating, Drafting, Dispute Resolution, Different Cultural and Legal Approaches Under the auspices of the ICC Institute of World Business Law Dates: 1 4 February 2010 (3 1/2 days) Venue: International Chamber of Commerce 38 Cours Albert 1er, 75008 Paris, France EARN 24.25 CLE credits 20 MCLE credits 20 CPD hours* 20 CNB hours* ICC Events Objective The success of international business depends on the quality of contracts signed. Too often, if the relationship between parties happens to deteriorate, loopholes in the contract make the situation worse; had the contract been better drafted the relationship could have been preserved. Negotiating and drafting a contract are skills and techniques that need to be learned, as does managing the post-contract and dealing with different kinds of conflict resolution. This seminar will focus on the main problems that arise in international contracts and particular attention will be given to avoiding disputes. This programme can be credited towards training under the taxe de formation professionelle in France (organization registered under 11 75 4089 275). * This training has been sent for CPD and CNB approval.

PIDA Training INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS: Study of a mock case Negotiating, Drafting, Dispute Resolution, Different Cultural and Legal Approaches Who should attend? Legal directors and corporate counsel from companies involved in international trade; Practising lawyers; Legal practitioners advising international trading companies; Business people involved in international trade and dispute resolution. Working methods Study of a mock case, reflecting the reality and practices of international business, within working groups limited to roughly 10 participants. The mock case will be sent to participants before the training so that they can read the facts, prepare for working in groups and identify the contractual issues which will be addressed during the negotiations. Technical and practical presentations with international experts. Debate amongst participants and speakers during interactive plenary sessions. programme Monday 1 February 9.00 9.30 a.m. Registration Introduction and negotiation Presentation of ICC Introduction Strategies and techniques of negotiation Getting to yes AFTERNOON Working groups on negotiations Report from the working groups and discussion Cocktails 9.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m.

Tuesday 2 February 9.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Drafting Essential and accessory clauses ICC Model Clauses (Force Majeure, Hardship and Confidentiality clauses) Drafting techniques AFTERNOON Working groups on drafting essential clauses negotiated the previous day Report from the working groups and discussion Dinner Wednesday 3 February 9.30 a.m. 5.20 p.m. Prevention and methods of dispute resolution Why and what to do when contracts go wrong? The grounds of failure Renegotiation strategies Dispute resolution: State Tribunals, ADR, arbitration or combination of the med-arb? Dispute Boards and ADR Technical expertise ICC arbitration programme AFTERNOON Working groups on the conflict resolution clause Report from the working groups and discussion Museum Visit Thursday 4 February Different cultural and legal approaches 9.30 a.m. 1.00 p.m. Importance of cultural and legal differences Civil law vs. Common law approach Practising international contracts in the Arab world Practising international contracts in Japan Topical subject: Introduction to Incoterms Conclusion

Registration fees Amount (excluding VAT) for taxable residents in the European Union, associations without an Intra-Community VAT No. and residents outside the European Union: For ICC members: 1 570 euros For ICC members: 1 810 euros For non-members: 1 690 euros For non-members: 1 930 euros Amount (including VAT 19,6%) for residents in France and any individual without an Intra-community VAT No.: For ICC members: 1 877,72 euros For ICC members: 2 164,76 euros For non-members: 2 021,24 euros For non-members: 2 308,28 euros The registration fees include all seminar activities(*) including documentation, lunches, coffee breaks, a cocktail on Monday, a dinner on Tuesday, and a Museum visit on Wednesday. Travel and hotel expenses are not included. (*) Subject to last minute changes and modification by the organizers. How to register Easier, faster and save 20 euros, register online* at www.iccevents.org *Secured payment by credit card or complete and return the registration form indicating method of payment to: E-mail: events@iccwbo.org Tel: +33 (0)1 49 53 30 42 Fax : +33 (0)1 49 53 30 30 Post: ICC Services / Events Department, 38 Cours Albert 1er, 75008 Paris, France Registration will be confirmed upon receipt of the registration form and registration fees. English and French with simultaneous interpretation. Working language Admission requirements for candidates logistical note To be admitted, candidates should speak one or both of the training s working languages (English and/or French) and have experience in negotiating and managing international contracts. The number of participants is limited to 50 in plenary sessions and 10 in working groups to encourage active participation. All participants are expected to be present for every session. Travel and accommodation Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements and hotel reservations. A list of hotels in Paris, with which ICC has negotiated preferential room rates will be sent upon receipt of the registration form. We are able to send visa invitation letters to support your visa application only after receipt of your registration form and full payment of your registration fees. Credits and hours ICC Events is eligible for CLE credit under New York s approved jurisdiction procedures, is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider and is a Solicitors Regulation Authority and General Council of the Bar of England and Wales External CPD Course Provider. French Bars: This training has been sent for CNB approval. Continuing legal education: organization registered in France under n 11 75 40892 75. Cancellation 50% of the registration fee will be refunded if notice of cancellation is received in writing before 4 January 2010. Cancellations after this date are not refundable. Subject to agreement from ICC Events prior to the event, the registration may be transferred to another person from the same company or organization at no extra charge. Updated registration material will be required. Please note that ICC Services reserves the right to cancel this event or to make minor alterations to the content and timing of the programme or to the identity of the speakers. In the unlikely event of cancellation, delegates will be offered a full refund. ICC Services will not, however, be held responsible for any related expense incurred by the participant.

REGISTRATION FORM N S 1003 PIDA Training INTERNATIONAL contracts: Study of a mock case Paris, 1 4 February 2010 Register online and save 20 euros! www.iccevents.org or complete and return to events@iccwbo.org Fax: +33 (0)1 49 53 30 30 TITLE / FIRST NAME / LAST NAME POSITION COMPANY NAME ADDRESS CITY / STATE / ZIP CODE COUNTRY CONTACT E-MAIL TEL. FAX Registration fees Method of payment Amount (excluding VAT) for taxable residents in the European Union, associations without an Intra-Community VAT No. and residents outside the European Union: For ICC members: 1 570 euros For ICC members: 1 810 euros For non-members: 1 690 euros For non-members: 1 930 euros Amount (including VAT 19,6%) for residents in France and any individual without an Intra-community VAT No.: For ICC members: 1 877,72 euros For ICC members: 2 164,76 euros For non-members: 2 021,24 euros For non-members: 2 308,28 euros Intra-Community VAT No. (Compulsory)* * As of 1st January 2010, in accordance with Article 196 of the Council Regulation (EC) N 143/2008 of 12 February 2008, it is now up to the client to process VAT statements and returns with its tax authorities. By credit card: American Express Euro/MasterCard Visa Card number... Name of cardholder... Special code (NC, etc...) Expiry date... By bank transfer: (name of bank) LCL Account No. 0000060021B Clé rib 64 Bank code 30002 Branch Code 04866 Swift: CRLYFRPP IBAN: FR61 3000 2048 6600 0006 0021 B64 Please indicate the reference S 1003 and the participant s name clearly. Data protection information Date... Signature... The details you provide on this form will be used for registration purposes. They will be stored in ICC s databases for the sole use of ICC (the International Chamber of Commerce and its wholly-owned affiliate ICC Services). Under the French law informatique et libertés of 6 January 1978, you may have access to these details and request deletions and corrections at any time by contacting ICC at registrationevents@iccwbo.org. The details you provide may be used by ICC to keep you informed of developments in your area of activity through publications, subscriptions, events and other commercial offers. Please indicate if you wish to receive such information: Yes No Please tick below if you wish to receive commercial offers from associated organizations, including in particular ICC National Committees: Yes

Chairman of the ICC Institute Chairman of the PIDA Training Serge Lazareff Partner, Derains Gharavi & Lazareff, France Kristine Karsten Partner, Affina Legal, France Speakers Jean-Georges Betto Partner, Lovells, France Fabio Bortolotti Partner, Buffa, Bortolotti & Mathis, Italy Joachim Kuckenburg Partner, Kuckenburg Bureth Associés, France Christoph Martin Radtke Partner, Lamy & Associés, France discussion leaders Georges Khairallah Professor, Université Panthéon Assas Paris II, France Laurence Kooy Head of Legal Affairs, Global Trade Services, BNP Paribas, France François-Gabriel Ceyrac Director, ICC National Committees and Membership, Paris Jason Fry Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris ICC Representatives José Rosell Partner, Hugues Hubbard & Reed, France Pierre Verkhovskoy Company Director; Retired Partner, Clifford Chance (1972 to 2009), France Sybille de Rosny-Schwebel Business Development Manager, ICC Events and ICC Institute of World Business Law, Paris Hannah Tümpel Manager, ICC Dispute Resolution Services, ADR, Expertise, Dispute Boards and DocDex, Paris