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Overview
This discussion is the first of a three-part series and will be comprised of litigators, who are generally tasked with leading the arbitration process and defending arbitration agreements. The two other discussions of this series will feature corporate lawyers and arbitrators.
What You Will Learn:
After completing this session, participants will be able to:
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Evaluate the importance of including certain matters in arbitration agreements based on current events and trends.
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Reflect on both the benefits and risks of drafting arbitration commercial clauses generally.
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Consider and foresee additional elements that they may want to incorporate in arbitration agreements going forward.
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Appreciate the different perspectives that professionals may have on drafting arbitration agreements.
Who Should Attend:
Lawyers engaged in arbitrations who may benefit from hearing arbitration agreement drafting recommendations from litigators should find this program informative.
PLI’s Studio Briefings are on-demand video CLE programs that feature an intimate and engaging round table discussion format with legal and industry experts addressing a range of topics. Visit our landing page for our library of PLI Studio Briefings.
Lecture Topics [Total time 00:01:00]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.
- Drafting an Arbitration Agreement in 2023: Beyond Basics, Reflecting Current Trends and Events: The Litigator’s Perspective [01:18:01]
Myrna Barakat Friedman, Lea Haber Kuck, Daniel H. Weiner, John S. Siffert
Presentation Material
- A Call To Cyberarms: The International Arbitrator’s Duty To Avoid Digital Intrusion
- An Examination of Institutional Arb-Med-Arb Protocols and Practices
John Siffert - Drafting an Arbitration Agreement in 2022: 2021 Considerations
Myrna Barakat Friedman - Lenders' Trade Group Adopts Optional Arbitration Clause for Model Latin American Documentation
- The Arbitration of Intercreditor Disputes Among Financial Institutions
This discussion is the first of a three-part series and will be comprised of litigators, who are generally tasked with leading the arbitration process and defending arbitration agreements. The two other discussions of this series will feature corporate lawyers and arbitrators.
What You Will Learn:
After completing this session, participants will be able to:
-
Evaluate the importance of including certain matters in arbitration agreements based on current events and trends.
-
Reflect on both the benefits and risks of drafting arbitration commercial clauses generally.
-
Consider and foresee additional elements that they may want to incorporate in arbitration agreements going forward.
-
Appreciate the different perspectives that professionals may have on drafting arbitration agreements.
Who Should Attend:
Lawyers engaged in arbitrations who may benefit from hearing arbitration agreement drafting recommendations from litigators should find this program informative.
PLI’s Studio Briefings are on-demand video CLE programs that feature an intimate and engaging round table discussion format with legal and industry experts addressing a range of topics. Visit our landing page for our library of PLI Studio Briefings.