TRAINING LEVEL PIDA TRAINING LEVEL 2 International commercial arbitration Study of a NEW complex mock case under the 2012 Rules of Arbitration 12 15 October 2015 Paris Drawing on the experience of renowned arbitrators in a multicultural and international environment, this advanced-level training provides an in-depth understanding and first-hand experience of the ICC Arbitration procedure under the ICC 2012 Rules of Arbitration. A practical case-study approach and role-plays will be used to address a series of situations that arise during complex arbitral proceedings so that you gain the expertise and competence to prepare for an arbitral proceeding under the 2012 ICC Rules: from drafting the request and the answer, to preparing the witnesses, to simulating an arbitral hearing, etc. EARN up to 25,5 CLE Credits 21 MCLE edits Who should attend? 21 CPD Hours 21 CNB Hours* This programme will benefit practising lawyers, corporate counsel, arbitrators, magistrates, academics, dispute resolution experts and users who have a strong experience of international commercial arbitration, in particular the ICC procedure, and wish to deepen their practical knowledge and share their views with international practitioners. Working methods Study of a brand-new advanced and complex mock case under the 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration in small working groups of roughly 10 participants. The mock case will be sent to the participants before the training so that they can read the facts and identify the contractual issues which cover the events mentioned in the facts. Technical and practical presentations by international ICC Arbitration experts. Debate among participants and speakers during interactive plenary sessions. * This training has been sent for CNB approval
day 1 PROGRAMME MONDAY 12 OCTOBER 08.30-09.00 RegistRAtion 09.30-12.45 Morning session Introduction Organization of the seminar and summary of the mock case Positioning of ICC Arbitration Setting-up of Claimant s strategy in preparing the Request for Arbitration: analysis of the different procedural options and dispute resolution methods; parties identification, selection of claims, measures and relieves 12.15-14.00 LuNCH 14.00-17.30 AftERNoon session Working groups on Claimant s strategy Plenary session: discussion on Claimant s strategy Opting for Emergency Arbitration under the ICC 2012 Rules of Arbitration 17.30 CockTAIL reception DAY 2 TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER 09.30-12.45 Morning session Complex arbitrations: issues of multiparty arbitration, multi-contract arbitration, joinder of third parties; parallel proceedings and consolidation of matters; jurisdictional objections Working groups: setting-up of the Respondent s strategy for the Answer to the Request Plenary session: discussion on the Respondent s strategy 12.45 14.30 LuNCH 14.30-17.30 AftERNoon session Conducting complex proceedings: managing complex situations: issues of procedural meeting, benefits of the case management conference, difficulties in the drafting of the Terms of Reference and the Procedural Timetable; bifurcation of proceedings; resolution of procedural incidents; organization of the hearings managing relations with local courts: relations between Arbitral Tribunals and National Courts; arbitrability 19.00 DINNER of the dispute; request for interim measures; actions before local courts Production of documents: written evidence, witnesses and experts reports DAY 3 WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER 09.00-12.30 Morning session Working groups: preparation of witnesses and experts for cross-examination Simulation of an arbitral hearing and role play: arbitral hearing with examination and cross-examination of witnesses and experts prepared in the working groups Plenary session: discussion on the simulation of the arbitral hearing 12.30-14.15 LuNCH 14.15-17.30 AftERNoon session Conflicts of interest and challenges of arbitrators Working groups: conflicts of interest and challenges of arbitrators: analysis of cases Plenary session: discussion on reports from the working groups 17.30 VISIT of AN ExHIBITIon IN A PARISIAN MUSEUM 2
day 4 THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER 09.00-13.00 Morning session Practical aspects of Arbitral Tribunal s deliberations Role-play: Arbitral Tribunal s deliberations ICC s expertise on awards Enforceability of awards: particularity of State immunity Closing of the seminar 13.00 LuNCH SPEAKERS ChaiRMAN of this Training Eric A. Schwartz, Partner, King & Spalding, United States; Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration; Vice-Chair, ICC Institute of World Business Law speakers Thomas Bevilacqua, Partner, Foley Hoag LLP, France Diana Correa, Professor of International Law, Externado University of Colombia; Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Paul-A. Gélinas, Independent Arbitrator, France; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Jacob Grierson, Partner, McDermott Will & Emery, France; Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Gaëlle Le Quillec, Partner, Betto Seraglini, France; Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Julian D.M. Lew Qc, Professor and Head, School of International Arbitration, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London; Barrister, 20 Essex Street, United Kingdom; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Tim Portwood, Partner, Bredin Prat, France ICC RepREsENtatives Alexander Fessas, Managing Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris Giorgia Taurino, Legal Coordinator, ICC Training and Conferences, Paris Eliana Maria Tornese, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris THE ICC INSTITuTE of WoRLD BuSINESS LAW The ICC Institute of World Business Law acts as a think-tank working closely with the ICC International Court of Arbitration. It is composed of 34 Council members of 21 nationalities, all experienced professionals or academics in international business law or international commercial arbitration, as well as more than 200 members from around the world. Created 35 years ago, the Institute provides research, training and information to the legal profession concerned with the development of international business law. In line with its philosophy of excellence, it proposes publications, trainings and conferences on different topics related to international business law 3
LOGISTICAL NOTE Venue ICC Hearing Centre, 10, avenue Raymond Poincaré, 75016, Paris, France RegistRAtion fees The registration fee covers all training activities*, including documentation, lunches, coffee breaks, a cocktail reception, a dinner and a museum visit. Travel and hotel expenses are not included. * subject to last minute changes and modification by the organizers. Early bird rate until 17 July 2015 1529 * ( 1834.80 incl. VAT) After 17 July 2015 icc members 1759 * ( 2110.80 incl. VAT) Non-members 2199 * ( 2638.80 incl. VAT) * excl. VAT 20%. ICC Services must set its prices to include the VAT pursuant to Article 53 of the European Directive 2006-112CE. special discounts ICC Members may benefit from an extra 5% discount. Please contact your local NC to obtain your discount code. Group rates: Register five persons from the same company and pay for four. Please contact events@ iccwbo.org to benefit from this discount. How to register Easier and faster: register online (secured payment by credit card) at www.iccevents.org Or return the registration form indicating method of payment to: E events@iccwbo.org T +33 (0)1 49 53 28 67 F +33 (0)1 49 53 30 30 icc Services, Training and Conferences, 33-43 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris, France Registration will be confirmed upon receipt of the registration form and registration fees. To benefit from early bird rates, please note that icc Services must receive the payment before the deadline Travel and accommodation Travel and hotel expenses are not included in the registration fees. 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 to you upon receipt of the registration form. Visa We are able to dispatch visa invitation letters to support your visa application only after receipt of your registration form and full payment of your registration fees. Working language English and French with simultaneous interpretation. To request a VAT refund: - Foreign companies established in another member country of the European Union should consult the VAT Refund Web Portal of the General Directorate of Taxes in their country - Foreign companies established outside the European Union should fill in form n 3559 SD from the Direction Générale des Finances Publiques in France For more information, please consult the following website: http://www2. impots.gouv.fr/dresg/pas-etb-stable/rembt-tva.htm Credits and hours ICC Training and Conferences 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. Lawyers practising in France may apply for the reimbursement of this course before the FIFPL (Fonds Interprofessionnel de ation des Professionnels Libéraux), subject to terms and conditions Continuing legal education: organization registered in France under n 11 75 40892 75 PartNERship opportunities This training offers you an unrivalled opportunity to build worldwide partnerships. Partnering will get you visibility with the major decision makers in global business and/or within the international arbitration network. For further information please contact Ms Luz Rodriguez at: luz.rodriguez@iccwbo.org CANCEllation policy 50% of the registration fee will be refunded if notice of cancellation is received in writing before Friday 11 September. Cancellations after this date are not refundable. Subject to agreement from ICC Training and Conferences prior to the event, the registration may be transferred to another person from the same company or organization at no extra charge. Updated registration information 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. 5
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