On Tuesday 11 December 2012, Herbert Smith Freehills will host an evening seminar at its Exchange House offices in London. The seminar, chaired by co-head of international arbitration Paula Hodges, will focus on the global arbitration highlights of 2012 and look ahead to the key milestones and events of 2013. Members of our international arbitration group will explore the following:
- Highlights of 2012 - a round-the-world tour: looking at cases and key developments in England, other European jurisdictions, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas. The focus will be on the practical impact of the developments for your business
- Changes to the rules of the key arbitral institutions: and the impact they will have on the drafting of your arbitration clauses.
- Looking forward to 2013: key events to look out for over the coming year, across a range of jurisdictions and commercial contexts.
The seminar will start at 5.30pm (with registration from 5pm). It will be followed at 7pm with mulled wine and mince pies.
To register for this event please click here.
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Key contacts
Simon Chapman KC
Managing Partner, Disputes, Asia and Australia, Hong Kong and Korea Group
Andrew Cannon
Partner, Head of International Arbitration, London, Paris, India Group, Nordic Group, Africa Group, Kazakhstan Group, Ukraine Group and Central Asia Group
Dr Patricia Nacimiento
Partner, Germany, Central Asia Group, Kazakhstan Group, Latin America Group and Ukraine Group
Kathryn Sanger
Partner, Head of Disputes, China and Japan and Head of Private Capital, Asia, Hong Kong
Thierry Tomasi
Partner, Paris, Latin America Group and Africa Group
Christian Leathley
Partner, Head of International Arbitration, US, London, New York and Latin America Group
Craig Tevendale
Partner, Head of Energy, UK, London, Africa Group, Central Asia Group and Kazakhstan Group
Gitta Satryani
Managing Partner, Singapore Office, Singapore
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