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Columbia Law School - Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Comprehensive Course on International Arbitration A week-long systematic and comprehensive examination of the law and practice of international arbitration.
The course features lecture and interactive segments and is designed for arbitrators, advocates, in-house counsel and others interested in international arbitration.
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Accelerated Route to Fellowship Course A fast-track route towards Fellowship in the Chartered Institute through the International Pathway.
This course includes both candidate assessment and an award writing examination. It assesses the candidate’s knowledge of international arbitration.
The courses may be taken together or separately.
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COURSE 1: MAY 13-17, 2019LOCATION: DEBEVOISE & PLIMPTON
919 Third Avenue, New York NY 10022
Columbia Law School - Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Comprehensive Course on International Arbitration A week-long systematic and comprehensive examination of the law and practice of international arbitration.
The course features both lecture and interactive segments and is designed for arbitrators, advocates, in-house counsel and others interested in international arbitration.
Upon completion, all attendees will receive a certificate of completion from Columbia Law School and the Chartered Institute.
Course Fee: US $ 3,750.00 (includes breakfasts, lunches, keynote dinner, reception and textbook)
DISCOUNTS If payment is received on or before April 19, 2019 . . . . . . . . .US$ 3,000 (20% Discount)
Full-Time Law Professors or Full-Time US Federal or State Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$ 1,875 (50% Discount)
Discounts are not cumulative. Scholarship funds may be available for full-time law students and New York attorneys
NY AC New York International Arbitration Center
SPONSORING & PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS:
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COURSE DIRECTORS
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George A. Bermann, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, Walter Gellhorn Professor of Law, and the Director of the Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration, Columbia Law School; Professeur Affilié, Ecole de droit, Sciences Po (Paris); FCIArb and Patron, CIArb New York Branch.
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Kabir Duggal, FCIArb; Attorney, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP; Lecturer, Columbia University School of Law; Managing Editor, American Review of International Arbitration.
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Thomas D. Halket, FCIArb, C Arb; President, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators; Halket Chambers, New York; Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham Law School.
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Richard L. Mattiaccio, FCIArb, C Arb; Partner, Allegaert Berger & Vogel LLP, New York; Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham Law School; Chair, CIArb New York Branch; Chair, New York City Bar Association International Commercial Disputes Committee (ICDC).
OTHER FACULTY MEMBERS Christian Paul Alberti, Chief of ADR, Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration (SCCA); Adjunct Professor, New York University School of Law.
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FACULTY MEMBERS (continued)
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Eugene I. Farber, FCIArb; Partner, Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari; Adjunct Professor of Law, Pace Univ. School of Law; President, College of Commercial Arbitrators (2012-13).
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Samaa A. Haridi, Partner, Hogan Lovells LLP. SEE BIO
Louis B. (Benno) Kimmelman, FCIArb; Partner, Sidley Austin LLP, New York; Adjunct Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School and Georgetown University Law Center.
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Marek Krasula, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, SICANA Inc. NY.
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Luis Martinez, Vice President, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York. SEE BIO
Timothy G. Nelson, Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
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Joseph E. Neuhaus, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP; Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University School of Law, Chair, Institute for Transnational Arbitration; Board Member, CPR Institute.
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Lawrence W. Newman, FCIArb; Of Counsel, Baker & McKenzie, New York; President, New York International Arbitration Club.
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Michael D. Nolan, Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, Washington DC; Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center.
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Natalie L. Reid, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York. SEE BIO
Ank Santens, Partner, White & Case LLP, New York; Board and International Arbitration Council Member, CPR Institute; Vice Chair, IBA Arbitration Committee; Executive Committee member, Foundation for International Arbitration Advocacy (FIAA) and Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA).
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Robert L. Sills, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.
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Robert H. Smit, Arbitrator; Adjunct Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; Co-Editor-in-Chief of the American Review of International Arbitration.
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John H. Wilkinson, Of Counsel, Fulton Vittoria LLP; Co-Chair, Judith S. Kaye Annual Arbitration Moot; Chair, NYSBA Dispute Resolution Section, 2013-14.
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COMPREHENSIVE COURSE – MAJOR TOPICS
DAY 1
• Introduction to the New York Convention, Model Law, other National Statutes, and UNIDROIT Principles
• Overview of Investor State Arbitration
• Arbitration Agreements
• Separability, Allocation of Competence
DAY 2
• Illegality, Arbitrability and Other Factors Relating to the Nature of the Dispute
• The Arbitral Seat, the Arbitrator’s Power and Jurisdiction
• Arbitral Institutions and Ad Hoc Arbitration
• Appointment of Arbitrators; Challenges to Arbitrators
DAY 3
• Arbitrator Terms and Conditions of Appointment; Obligations of the Tribunal; Responsibilities and Obligations of the Parties
• Emergency Relief; Security for Costs and Interim Measures
• Preliminary Conference Lecture and Simulation
• Procedural Issues: Discovery, Evidence and Confidentiality
DAY 4
• Non-signatories; Multi-party Issues
• Mock Hearing Simulation
• Deliberation and Award; Costs, Interest and Attorneys’ Fees
• Choice of Law, including Rome Convention
DAY 5
• Annulment and Interlocutory Matters
• Recognition and Enforcement
• Ethical Issues for Arbitrators & Counsel
• Emerging Issues and Conclusion
NEW YORK CLE NOTICE
Application for New York accreditation of this program is currently pending.
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COURSE 2: MAY 20-22, 2019LOCATION: AMERICAN ARBITRATION
ASSOCIATION 150 East 42nd Street, New York, NY
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Accelerated Route to Fellowship (ARF) A fast-track route towards Fellowship in the Chartered Institute through the International Pathway.
This course includes both candidate assessment and an award writing examination (CI Arb Module 4). It assesses whether the candidate has sufficient knowledge required to apply the principles and procedure of international arbitration based on the UNCITRAL Model Law and UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules.
Upon successful completion of this course, an applicant will have completed all the course requirements for Institute Fellowship.
ARF DIRECTORS
Michele S. Riley, FCIArb; Arbitrator and Mediator.
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Richard F. Ziegler, FCIArb; Partner, Jenner & Block LLP.
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Course Fee: US $ 2,250.00(includes course materials, exam charges, breakfasts, lunches on Mon 5/20 and Tue 5/21)
DISCOUNTIf payment is received on or before April 19, 2019 . . . . . . . . .US$ 1,800 (20% Discount)
Before registering for the ARF or both courses, we STRONGLY ADVISE you to write to [email protected] briefly describing your background and experience in international arbitration. Attendees who do not possess sufficient knowledge or experience in international arbitration have considerable difficulty in passing the award writing exam given at the end of the ARF. An ARF director will review the international arbitration experience you provide and will respond with a recommendation as to whether you are an appropriate candidate for the ARF at this time.
Two-Course Package DiscountRegistration fee for both courses is US $4,800.00 if payment is received on or before April 19, 2019, or US $5,400.00 if payment is received after April 19, 2019.
For questions, please write to us at: [email protected]
Register for Accelerated Route
Register for Both Courses
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HOTEL INFORMATION Many hotels in a broad price range are located within a short walk of the course locations. Following are just a few examples, for illustrative proposes only, reflecting prices quoted on the day that we inquired. Prices may vary and generally increase with proximity to check-in date.
Lotte New York Palace455 Madison Ave (at 50th St.)www.lottenypalace.comT: +1-212-888-7000 Approx: US $450/night Hilton Garden Inn NY/Manhattan-Midtown East206 East 52nd St (at 3rd Ave)https://hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/new-york/hilton-garden-inn-new-york-manhattan-midtown-east-NYCMEGI/index.htmlTel: +1. 212.794.6000Approx: US $ 350/night
The Roosevelt Hotel45 East 45th Street (at Madison Ave)https://theroosevelthotel.comTel: +1.212.661.9600Approx: US $285/night
Please make your reservation directly with your hotel or through a discount booking service. Prices may vary widely for the same hotel room, so research into alternative booking methods could result in savings. Manhattan hotels tend to sell out quickly, so we strongly recommend that you book your accommodation promptly.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Cancellation by Registrants
Registration will be confirmed on receipt of payment of the applicable fee. If a registrant is unable to attend, another person may be substituted with a minimum of one week prior written notice at no additional cost.
Any registrant who cancels his/her registration for either course will be entitled to a refund based on the following schedule:
Request received on or before March 19, 2019 . . . . . . . 90% of the registration fee
Request received from Mar. 12, 2019 to Apr. 12, 2019 . 50% of the registration fee
Request received after April 13, 2019 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No Refund
Course Changes or Cancellation
The course directors reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to make changes to the faculty, speakers, content and order of presentation of the program, or to cancel the course should circumstances so indicate.
In the event of cancellation of any course, a full refund of the registration fee paid will be made to registrants who shall remain solely responsible for any expenses incurred or other consequences related to their planning to attend the course.
Discounts
Discounts are not cumulative; i.e., only one discount may be applied per registrant.
The Two-Course Package discount and the discount for Full-Time Law Professors or Full-Time US Federal or State Employees are not conditioned on early registration.
CLE FINANCIAL AID POLICYFull-time law students and New York-admitted attorneys seeking a hardship scholarship should (a) register on-line using the registration link provided above or using a registration form available upon request,* and (b) separately complete their registration by submitting a scholarship request, no later than April 12, 2019, to [email protected]. Requests should detail in a few sentences the basis of the applicant’s need and the background supporting his or her interest. The course directors may request additional information to complete the scholarship request. Please understand that without a completed scholarship request, the applicant may be notified that the scholarship registration has been canceled and the request denied. All completed requests will be considered.
Attendees are responsible to arrange and pay for their own travel, lodging and related expenses, and for all meals not specified in this brochure.
* If you are unable to complete registration and payment on-line, please write to [email protected] to request registration by e-mail or fax and payment by wire transfer or by bank check to be delivered by mail or courier.
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