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TRAINING LEVEL TRAINING LEVEL 3 ICC INSTITUTE MASTERCLASS FOR ARBITRATORS OVERVIEW OF FUNDAMENTALS AND BEST PRACTICES RELATED TO SERVING AS AN ARBITRATOR 22-24 FEBRUARY 2016 NEW YORK This advanced level training will provide participants with an opportunity to gain a deeper insight into some of the provisions of the 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration while learning about the latest developments and best practices related to serving as an international arbitrator. EARN up to 19,5 CLE credits 16 MCLE credits 16 CPD hours 16 CNB hours* Who should attend? Practitioners who have significant experience in international commercial arbitration as counsel, but little or no experience as arbitrators. Arbitrators wishing to reinforce their knowledge. Training highlights Enhance your knowledge of the fundamentals of international arbitration: Learn about the latest developments and best practices related to serving as an arbitrator Understand the critical theoretical concepts as well as the practical aspects involved in conducting an international arbitration Interactive discussions in small working groups using mock cases First-hand knowledge from leading scholars and practitioners Develop useful contacts with arbitration practitioners Please note that a Curriculum Vitæ is requested upon registration as candidates will be accepted depending on their experience. * This training has been sent for CNB approval Key sponsor and host

ICC INSTITUTE OF WORLD BUSINESS LAW TRAINING LEVEL 3: MASTERCLASS FOR ARBITRATORS DAY 1 PROGRAMME MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY 08.30-09.00 REGISTRATION 09.00-09.10 WELCOME REMARKS BY THE CHAIRMAN Yves Derains, Founding Partner, Derains & Gharavi, Paris, France; Chairman, Institute World of Business Law; Former Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration B. Ted Howes, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP, New York, United States 09.10-09.25 CONSTITUTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL The appointment of arbitrators starts with a selection process often involving various issues such as the interview process, the initial disclosures and conflict checks. How should a potential arbitrator deal with these issues? What do the concepts of impartiality and independence require in concrete terms and what types and level of disclosure are required? How is the chairman selected by the co-arbitrators? The sensitive issue of the arbitrator s fees and expenses, notably institutional arbitration vs. ad hoc, will also be discussed. 09.25-10.25 MOCK CASES AND DEBATE Eric A. Schwartz, Partner, King & Spalding LLP, New York and Paris, France/United States; Former Vice-President and Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration; Vice-Chair, ICC Institute of World Business Law 10.25-10.4 COFFEE BREAK 10.45-11.30 ESTABLISHING YOUR AUTHORITY OVER THE PARTIES AND THE FRAMEWORK FOR THE ARBITRATION The arbitrator must establish his or her authority at the outset and create a suitable framework for the arbitration. This may pose particular challenges for young arbitrators or arbitrators dealing with experienced attorneys. Participants will learn manners of setting out the rules of the process at the very beginning and how to deal with issues related to the characteristics or behaviour of the parties, such as cultural differences, recalcitrant parties or how to maintain a level playing field in order to create a balance between the parties and the temptation of helping the less experienced/weaker party 11.30-12.30 MOCK CASES AND DEBATE Mark Friedman, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York, United States; Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration 12.30-14.15 LUNCH 14.15-15.00 CONDUCT OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND CASE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES This session will focus on the general administrative as well as critical procedural matters that arbitrators and parties have to deal with in order to establish an orderly and efficient process. These include issues related to jurisdiction, terms of reference, the governing law and procedural rules, multiparty arbitrations, interim measures, standards of evidence, discovery and many more. Participants will also be provided with several demonstrations on the different case management techniques available for controlling time and costs. 15.00-15.30 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Horacio Grigera Naón, International Arbitrator, Washington D.C, United States; Director of the Center on International Commercial Arbitration, Washington College of Law, Washington D.C, United States; Former Secretary General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law 15.30-15.45 COFFEE BREAK 15.45-16.30 CONDUCTING HEARINGS Conducting hearings in an efficient and fair fashion is one of the most critical and challenging tasks faced by arbitrators. As an arbitrator is not a judicial officer with state sanctioned authority to hold parties and advocates in contempt, maintaining control and decorum may pose a significant challenge for arbitrators. The experienced lecturer will share his insights notably on the questioning of witnesses or attorneys by arbitrators, deciding whether to request additional evidence not provided by the parties and evaluating the need to appoint an expert. 16.30-17.30 MOCK CASES AND DEBATE Mark Beckett, Partner, Chadbourne & Parke LLP, New York, United States 2

ICC INSTITUTE OF WORLD BUSINESS LAW TRAINING LEVEL 3: MASTERCLASS FOR ARBITRATORS DAY 2 PROGRAMME TUESDAY 23 FEBRUARY 09.00-10.00 RELATIONS BETWEEN ARBITRATORS PART 1 Pathological behaviour of party appointed arbitrators Wendy Miles QC, Partner, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, London, United Kingdom; Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration Dissenting opinions and truncated tribunals Anne-Marie Whitesell, Professor and Faculty Director, Program on International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington DC, United States; Former Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration Role of the chairman Yves Derains, Founding Partner, Derains & Gharavi, Paris, France; Chairman, Institute World of Business Law; Former Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration 10.00-10.30 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 10.30-10.45 COFFEE BREAK 10.45-11.15 RELATIONS BETWEEN ARBITRATORS PART 2: MOCK ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL Several demonstrations with a mock arbitral tribunal will be presented to explore and give a practical insight into the following issues: consultation with co-arbitrators before and during the hearing; getting along with your co-arbitrators; trying to build consensus; dealing with conflicting personalities or styles; dealing with perceived bias or other perceived inability to properly function. Chairman: Yves Derains Co-arbitrator 1: Anne-Marie Whitesell Co-arbitrator 2: Eric A. Schwartz 11.15-12.30 DEBATE ON THE MOCK ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL Moderator: Yves Derains 12.30-14.15 LUNCH 14.15-15.00 DRAFTING ENFORCEABLE AWARDS Participants will learn the general guidelines and best practices pertaining to what can be referred to as the most prominent duty of an arbitrator. Accordingly, the session will focus on the procedural as well as formal requirements, and cover the issue of the necessary substantive accuracy of the award. 15.00-15.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Sophie Nappert, Arbitrator, 3 Verulam Buildings, London, United Kingdom; Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales, United Kingdom; Avocat, Bar of Quebec, Canada, Deputy Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris 15.15-15.30 COFFEE BREAK 15.30-16.30 WORKING GROUPS Participants will be given the opportunity to study a draft award before scrutiny by the ICC International Court of Arbitration. Each working group will be responsible for reviewing the award and will make its comments as if it were a Counsel of the ICC Court of Arbitration Secretariat. Rocio Digon, Managing Director and Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, SICANA, Inc., New York 16.30-17.45 MOCK COURT SESSION: SCRUTINY OF AWARDS BY THE ICC INTERNATIONAL COURT OF ARBITRATION AND DEBATE This is an opportunity for participants to witness the type of discussions that are held between members of the Court and representatives of the ICC Secretariat when reviewing a draft award. The parties to this mock court session will debate on the draft award reviewed by the working groups. Horacio Grigera Naón Anne-Marie Whitesell Yves Derains Wendy Miles QC Rocio Digon 3

ICC INSTITUTE OF WORLD BUSINESS LAW TRAINING LEVEL 3: MASTERCLASS FOR ARBITRATORS DAY 3 PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 24 FEBRUARY 09.00-09.30 DECISIONS AS TO THE COSTS OF THE ARBITRATION The arbitral tribunal has the difficult mandatory duty to evaluate and fix the costs of the arbitration in the final award and decide in what proportion they shall be borne by the parties pursuant to article 37 of the ICC Rules. Such costs include the fees and expenses of any experts appointed by the arbitral tribunal and the reasonable legal and other costs incurred by the parties for the arbitration. Participants will benefit from the precious advice of a learned practitioner on how to make such decisions. 09.30-09.45 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Wendy Miles QC, Partner, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, London, United Kingdom; Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration 09.45-10.30 CHALLENGE AND REPLACEMENT OF ARBITRATORS This session will focus on the different procedures applicable to the challenge and replacement of Arbitrators notably under the rules of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, but also before National Courts. The concepts of impartiality and independence will be largely discussed. 10.30-10.45 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Deputy Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris Mark Beckett, Partner, Chadbourne & Parke LLP, New York, United States 10.45-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-11.30 ARBITRATOR IMMUNITY As in many legal endeavours, the world of arbitration involves issues related to an arbitrator s legal exposure. The faculty will discuss the nature and extent of arbitrator immunity and provide suggestions on what an arbitrator should do if he or she gets sued. The discussion will also touch upon matters relating to potential unauthorized practice of law issues. 11.30-11.45 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Benno Kimmelman, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP, New York, United States 11.45-12.30 THE ICC 2012 RULES OF ARBITRATION S EMERGENCY ARBITRATOR PROVISIONS Participants will benefit from a comprehensive presentation of these provisions, providing parties with potential emergency relief prior to the arbitral tribunal s receipt of case. The main questions why? when? who? will be addressed. Practitioners will present the general characteristics of the emergency arbitrator provisions and share their experience. 12.30-12.50 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS George Bermann, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, Walter Gellhorn Professor of Law; Director, Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration, Columbia Law School, New York, United States 12.50-13.00 CONCLUDING REMARKS Yves Derains, Founding Partner, Derains & Gharavi, Paris, France; Chairman, Institute World of Business Law; Former Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration WHAT YOU LEARN IN THREE DAYS IS EQUAL TO MANY YEARS IN PRACTICE. Rajiv Dutta, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, India Media Partners transnational-dispute-management.com OGEMID 4

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