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UP TO 5.75 CPD HOURS AVAILABLE* A conference co-presented by the IBA Arbitration Committee, the American Arbitration Association and the International Centre for Dispute Resolution with the support of the IBA North American Regional Forum Four Roundtables in Times Square Putting the Spotlight on International Arbitration on Broadway 13 June 2011 New York Marriott Marquis, New York, USA Topics include: The legal architecture underpinning international arbitration Procedural flash points Saving time and lowering costs What are the options that can really be accomplished? What really makes a tribunal work? Who should attend? Arbitrators, litigators, judges, government officials and all those involved in dispute resolution. *As per the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England and Wales. The number of CPD points/hours available may vary for other bar associations and law societies depending on their criteria. Headline sponsors

Programme Conference Co-Chairs Mark Friedman Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York; Co-Chair IBA Arbitration Committee Judith Gill QC Allen & Overy, London; Co-Chair IBA Arbitration Committee Luis Manuel Martinez Vice-President, International Centre for Dispute Resolution and President of the Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission, New York Monday 13 June 0800 1755 Registration 0830 0900 Welcome coffee/tea 0900 0915 Welcome remarks Judith Gill QC William K Slate II President of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution; President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Arbitration Association, New York 0915 1045 The legal architecture underpinning international arbitration The allocation of responsibility between international arbitration and national courts is part of the foundation on which arbitration law is constructed. Yet various countries strike the balance in different ways. Is one approach better than the others? In which ways are these approaches evolving in the US and in Europe? Is international arbitration under threat? This panel will explore these and other relevant topics and include time for audience Q & A. 1115 1245 Procedural flash points Procedural flexibility is one of international arbitration s great virtues. Or is it? Some might say it leads to frustration and misunderstanding when parties differ over how to address key procedural issues. This session will address a range of issues including: How tribunals should be constituted, and whether it is now time for party nomination to be eliminated. Disclosures and conflicts and the current trend. Is there an internationally accepted practice of document disclosure and privilege? Have witness statements become ineffective as a way of presenting testimonial evidence? This panel will explore these and other relevant topics and include time for audience Q & A. Moderator Paul Friedland White & Case LLP, New York; Vice-Chair, IBA Arbitration Committee Speakers Arif Hyder Ali Crowell & Moring LLP, Washington DC Oliver J Armas Chadbourne & Parke LLP, New York Grant Hanessian Baker & McKenzie LLP, New York Toby Landau QC Essex Court Chambers, London Claudia T Salomon DLA Piper LLP, New York 1245 1430 Lunch Moderator Judith Gill QC Speakers Stephen Bond Covington & Burling LLP, London Michael Collins QC Crandall Hanscom & Collins PA, Maine; Essex Court Chambers, London Laurent Lévy Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, Geneva Honorable Shira A Scheindlin United States District Judge Southern District of New York, New York Eric Tuchmann General Counsel, American Arbitration Association, New York 1045 1115 Coffee/tea break Associate social event sponsors Reception sponsors

1430 1545 Saving time and lowering costs What are the options that can really be accomplished? Needs and expectations of the user community: criticism has mounted recently that international arbitration has become too slow and expensive, and offers too few advantages over national courts. Is this criticism valid? Can efficiency be improved without sacrificing arbitration s essential attributes? How important is the quality of the decision-making? Are national court judgments an effective alternative to arbitration awards? Should more use be made of mediation in conjunction with the arbitration process? Moderator William K Slate II Speakers John Fellas Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, New York Tim Martin International Arbitrator, Calgary David W Rivkin Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York; IBA Secretary- General Stephen E Smith Vice-President and General Counsel, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Colorado (retired) Edna Sussman Independent Arbitrator & Mediator, New York 1545 1615 Coffee/tea break 1615 1745 What really makes a tribunal work? The leading international arbitrators believe they know what works and what doesn t. In their view: What are the hallmarks of effective advocacy? How do they manage to tiptoe through procedural minefields? How do they manage an international arbitration efficiently? What are their most memorable experiences in international arbitration? What is the best approach to render a reasoned and enforceable award? How do you encourage positive panel dynamics? How do you deal with problem co-arbitrators? Moderator Mark Friedman Speakers Gerald Aksen Independent Arbitrator, New York Henri C Alvarez QC Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver; Advisory Board Member, IBA North American Regional Forum Dominique Brown-Berset Brown&Page, Geneva Mark Kantor Independent Arbitrator, Washington DC Jan Paulsson Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Paris 1745 1755 Concluding remarks Luis Manuel Martinez 1755 1930 Closing reception Manhattan Ballroom, New York Marriott Marquis All registered delegates and guests may attend. Please indicate on the registration form if you wish to attend. Continuing Professional Development/Continuing Legal Education For delegates from countries where CPD/CLE is mandatory, the International Bar Association will be pleased to provide a Conference Certificate of Attendance which, subject to the exact CPD/CLE requirements, may be used to obtain the equivalent accreditation in your jurisdiction. This conference has been accredited for CPD/CLE by the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England and Wales. Delegates should ask staff at the registration desk for information as to how to obtain the hours. US CLE This conference has been approved by New York State for a total of 7 hours of transitional/non-transitional CLE credit (5 Skills and 2 Professional Practice). NY State scholarship will be available upon request. The American Arbitration Association is a Registered Provider with the State Bar of California and therefore this program is eligible for a total of 5.75 general hours of CLE credit. The AAA has not applied for CLE credit in any other jurisdiction. IBA certificates of attendance will be available for lawyers from self-reporting US states. Luncheon and refreshment break sponsor Exhibitors

Information Date 13 June 2011 Venue New York Marriott Marquis 1535 Broadway New York NY10036-4077 USA Tel: +1 800 266 9432 Language All working sessions and conference materials will be in English. How to register Register online by 6 June at www.aaauonline.org/coursecalendar. aspx (please scroll down to the program date of June 13) and make payment by credit card, to avail of the ten per cent online registration discount or complete the attached registration form and return it to Jason Cabrera at the ICDR together with your payment. You should receive e-mailed confirmation of your registration within five days; if you do not then please contact Jason Cabrera at CabreraJ@adr.org. Fees Online registrations received: on or before until 2 May 6 June IBA/ICDR member US$495 US$635 Non-member US$710 US$850 Young lawyers (under 30 years) US$375 US$850 Academics/judges (full time) US$375 US$850 Public lawyers US$375 US$850 Corporate counsel US$445 US$850 Guest fee US$100 US$100 After 6 June registrations must be received in hard copy at the AAA office. Hard copy registration forms and fees received: on or before after 2 May 2 May IBA/ICDR member US$550 US$705 Non-member US$790 US$945 Young lawyers (under 30 years) US$415 US$945 Academics/judges (full time) US$415 US$945 Public lawyers US$415 US$945 Fees include: Attendance at all working sessions Conference materials, including any available speakers papers submitted to the IBA before 3 June Access to the above conference working materials from the IBA website (www.ibanet.org) approximately seven days prior to the conference Lunch on 13 June Tea and coffee during breaks Invitation to closing reception on 13 June Please note that registrations are not transferable. Guest fees include: Invitation to closing reception on 13 June Guests are not entitled to attend the working sessions. No member of the legal profession may be registered as a guest. List of participants In order for your name to appear in the list of participants, which will be distributed at the conference, your registration form must be received by 6 June at the latest. Registration confirmation Upon receipt of your registration form and payment for the conference a confirmation e-mail will be sent confirming your registration. Registration confirmation will not be distributed by post. Corporate counsel US$495 US$945 Guest fee US$100 US$100 Full payment must be received in order to process your registration. The organisers may at any time, with or without giving notice, in their absolute discretion and without giving any reason, cancel or postpone the conference, change its venue or any of the other published particulars, or withdraw any invitation to attend. In any case, neither the organisers nor any of their officers, employees, agents, members or representatives shall be liable for any loss, liability, damage or expense suffered or incurred by any person, nor will they return any money paid to them in connection with the conference unless they are satisfied not only that the money in question remains under their control but also that the person who paid it has been unfairly prejudiced (as to which, decision shall be in their sole and unfettered discretion and, when announced, final and conclusive).

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The LL.M in International Legal Practice I enjoyed the practical value of subjects studied, and the ability to veer away from a heavily academic approach. Global Professional Training with the International Bar Association and the College of Law the practical route to enhance your career. It has exceeded my expectations this course in its entirety is the best study experience that I have had. Aimed at law graduates, newly qualified and more experienced lawyers wishing to enhance their skills and to compete in the global market, the LL.M is based on legal practice and provides you with a qualification that is rigorous, challenging and stimulating yet at the same time being highly beneficial to your day-to-day working life. The benefits of the LL.M in International Legal Practice You choose what to study Tailor what you study to your career path and/or practice area All modules are practice-led with contributions from leading global law firms You choose how to study Study your LL.M at a time and place that suits you Full-time LL.M in London Starts in September 2011 at our London Moorgate centre Three workshops per week 2.5 hours each Supported by i-tutorials, online test and feedback exercises and independent learning and research S-mode modules The i-tutorials are very easy to use and informative, an excellent way for busy practitioners to learn. Start in January or July each year Online study with one-to-one online supervision from a College tutor Nine units per module We supply an extensive suite of user-friendly, practical course material including electronic learning aids You choose your pace of learning Modular course design enables you to determine your own pace of learning Modules start in January and July each year Register now and take that step for educational and career development Module First available start date Business, finance and the legal services market IBA international intellectual property practice IBA international commercial legal practice IBA international public companies practice IBA international capital markets and loans practice IBA international mergers and acquisitions practice IBA international antitrust practice IBA international business organisations IBA international arbitration practice IBA international joint ventures For further information, and to register please e-mail: iballm@lawcol.co.uk www.ibanet.org/education_and_ Internships/LLM/LLM_Home.aspx

Registration form Four Roundtables in Times Square Putting the Spotlight on International Arbitration on Broadway 13 June 2011, New York Marriott Marquis, New York, USA Please read the Information section before completing this form and return it together with your payment to Jason Cabrera at the address overleaf. Personal details (Please attach your business card or write in block capitals) Title Given name Family name Name and country to be shown on badge (if different from above) IBA/ICDR membership number (if applicable) Date of birth Firm/company/organisation Address Tel Fax E-mail Guest name Special dietary requirements To obtain a ten per cent discount on the fees below, please register by 6 June online at www.aaauonline.org/coursecalendar.aspx. Please see Information for further online registration details. Registration form and fees received: On or before After Amount payable 2 May 2 May IBA/ICDR member US$550 US$705 US$ Non-member US$790 US$945 US$ Young lawyers (under 30 years) US$415 US$945 US$ Academics/judges (full time) US$415 US$945 US$ Public lawyers US$415 US$945 US$ Corporate counsel US$495 US$945 US$ Guest fee US$100 US$100 US$ Social functions Closing reception Monday 13 June I would like to attend the closing reception TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE US$ Full payment must be received in order to process your registration. Please note that registrations are not transferable. Continued overleaf

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Long established as the trading and commercial hub of the Middle East, Dubai combines the excitement of a bustling commercial centre with the wide open spaces of a luxurious resort. Located at the cross-roads of Asia, Europe and Africa, and offering facilities of the highest international standards combined with the charm and adventure of Arabia, Dubai is sure to be another premier destination for the IBA Annual Conference 2011. What will Dubai 2011 offer? The largest gathering of the international legal community in the world a meeting place of more than 4,000 lawyers and legal professionals from around the world More than 200 working sessions covering all areas of practice relevant to international legal practitioners The opportunity to generate new business with the leading firms in the world s key cities Registration fee which entitles you to attend as many working sessions throughout the week as you wish Up to 25 hours of continuing legal education and continuing professional development A variety of social functions providing ample opportunity to network and see the city s key sights Integrated guest programme Excursion and tours programme To register your interest, please contact: International Bar Association 10th Floor, 1 Stephen Street, London W1T 1AT, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)20 7691 6868 Fax: +44 (0)20 7691 6544 www.ibanet.org/conferences/dubai2011

International Bar Association the global voice of the legal profession The International Bar Association (IBA), established in 1947, is the world s leading organisation of international legal practitioners, bar associations and law societies. The IBA influences the development of international law reform and shapes the future of the legal profession throughout the world. It has a membership of more than 40,000 individual lawyers and almost 200 bar associations and law societies spanning all continents. It has considerable expertise in providing assistance to the global legal community. Grouped into two divisions the Legal Practice Division and the Public and Professional Interest Division the IBA covers all practice areas and professional interests, providing members with access to leading experts and up-to-date information. Through the various committees of the divisions, the IBA enables an interchange of information and views among its members as to laws, practices and professional responsibilities relating to the practice of business law around the globe. Arbitration Committee overview The IBA Arbitration Committee focuses on laws, practice and procedures relating to the arbitration of transnational disputes. Through its publications and conferences, the committee seeks to share information about international arbitration and promote its use and improve its effectiveness. Subcommittees and task forces The committee has four subcommittees, namely Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards, Investment Treaty Arbitration, Conflicts of Interest, and Rules of Evidence. The committee also has established two task forces: the Task Force on Attorney Ethics in Arbitration; and the Task Force on Arbitration Agreements. Publications Committee overview The committee publishes a newsletter twice a year which is packed with articles from practitioners worldwide. The Committee s other publications include the IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration and the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration. Committee members also receive the IBA s journal Dispute Resolution International journal which is issued twice a year. The Arbitration Committee works with the following committees to form the Dispute Resolution Section: Consumer Litigation, Litigation, Mediation, Negligence and Damages North American Regional Forum overview The IBA North American Regional Forum covers Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, the United States, and English-speaking areas of the Caribbean. Launched at the Chicago Annual Conference in 2006, the NAF is the focus for all activities in the region, and organises sessions and a luncheon event at each IBA Annual Conference for education and networking. Future plans include organising conferences in partnership with other IBA committees and fora, as well as other bar associations and legal organisations in the region. The Forum is closely affiliated with the Latin American Regional Forum as the regions are geographically proximate and share many issues. The aims of the North American Regional Forum are to expand: knowledge about legal practice within North America; and the international perspective of lawyers practicing in North America. As an opportunity to participate in a network between lawyers practicing in the region and lawyers outside the region with an interest therein, the North American Regional Forum provides an unrivalled point of contact. Contact information: International Bar Association 10th Floor, 1 Stephen Street, London W1T 1AT, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)20 7691 6868 Fax: +44 (0)20 7691 6544 www.ibanet.org

About the International Centre for Dispute Resolution The International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), the international division of the AAA, was established in 1996 to provide the same high-quality alternative dispute resolution (arbitration and mediation) services available in the U.S. to individuals and organizations around the globe. Like the AAA, the ICDR administers cases impartially and efficiently while successfully tackling the additional challenges of resolving international conflicts. The ICDR s expertise in the administration of international arbitrations is well recognized. The ICDR has established cooperative agreements with arbitral institutions worldwide. These agreements enable arbitration cases to be filed and heard virtually anywhere in the world. Once a case is filed utilizing the ICDR s international rules, case managers who are fluent in at least 14 languages and experienced in the complexities of overseas arbitration and mediation matters work to keep clients up-to-date on the progress of their case and assist in resolving these cases expeditiously. The ICDR maintains a worldwide panel of more than 650 independent arbitrators and mediators to hear and resolve cases. The ICDR, which handles several hundred multinational cases each year, also maintains offices in Bahrain, Mexico and Singapore.

Host an ICDR Seminar in your Office Get Solutions for Your International Dispute Resolution Issues: Increasing Economy & Efficiency in International Dispute Resolution Drafting International Dispute Resolution Clauses International ADR for Corporate Legal Counsel Taking Your Case to the ICDR How Culture Affects Strategy in International Dispute Resolution Getting Value from Mediation Ethical Considerations in International Dispute Resolution 10 Myths in International Dispute Resolution We ll supply the topic or customize a program for your organization s needs. ICDR Faculty Expertise Richard Naimark, SVP Mark Appel, SVP Steve Andersen, VP ICDR Global Operations Africa, Europe & Middle East Canada, Mexico & USA Michael Lee, Director Luis Martinez, VP Thomas Ventrone, VP Asia South & Central America & USA Case Management Centre For further information regarding the hosting of an ICDR seminar or the ICDR s Fall Arbitration Programs below or for a copy of the ICDR s Newsletter please visit the ICDR web site, www.icdr.org. or contact Luis Martinez at Martinezl@adr.org or by telephone at +1212-716-5833. The ICDR Fall International Arbitration Schedule The ICDR s Annual International Arbitration Conference in Miami, FL. September 14-16, 2011 The ICDR s Annual International Arbitration Conference in Brazil. Fall 2011 Alternatives to Litigation in a Civil Society. Program with Trinity College, Dublin. Fall-2011 The ICDR/AAA-ICC-ICSID Joint Colloquium on International Arbitration in New York. November 18, 2011.