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The 22nd edition of the ICC Miami Conference on International Arbitration is back on 1-3 December 2024 at the Loews Miami Beach! Recognised as the leading event on arbitration and ADR for Latin America, this conference promises invaluable insights, featuring expert speakers and engaging discussions on the latest trends and developments in the field within the Latin American context. The conference will also offer excellent potential for networking for professionals involved in international dispute resolution.
An ICC Institute of World Business Law Advanced Training on Interest in international arbitration: How to get it right - economic, legal and procedural consideration will take place on 1 December 2024.
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Who should attend?
- Practising lawyers
- Corporate counsel
- Judges
- Arbitrators
- Mediators
- Business professionals and academics from around the world
TESTIMONIAL
"The ICC Miami Conference presents an excellent opportunity to connect with colleagues from the Ibero-American arbitration community. Cuatrecasas has been involved since its inception and is proud to sponsor this year's edition."
Alfonso Iglesia, Head of Cuatrecasas Arbitration practice
Revisiting the foundations of International Arbitration
Spanish: Programa en español
Portuguese: Programa em português
Sunday 1 December 2024
18:00-21:00 |
Cocktail reception |
Monday 2 December 2024
08.00 - 09.00 |
Welcome coffee kindly sponsored by Ankura and Conexig |
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09.00 - 09.30 |
Welcome address
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09.30 - 10.15 |
Navigating the global business landscape: Unveiling the ICC-Jus Connect-McCann Report on Cross-Cultural Business Further to the unveiling of the ICC-Jus Connect-McCann Report on Cross-Cultural Business earlier this year, the session will set out the findings of the global survey, offering invaluable insights into international business practices. Explore how these findings empower us to adapt to current and future trends, providing a strategic roadmap for navigating the complexities of the ever-evolving global business landscape. 09.30 – 09.45 Key Report Findings
Chaired by:
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10.15 – 11.15 |
Updates from around the region
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Moderator
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11.15 - 11.30 |
Q&A |
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11.30 - 12.00 |
Coffee break kindly sponsored by Cuatrecasas and White & Case |
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12.00 - 13.00 |
A sprint or a marathon, overcoming procedural hurdles before (or at the stage of) the constitution of the arbitral tribunal?
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Moderator
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13.00 - 13.15 |
Q&A |
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13.15 - 15.00 |
Lunch generously sponsored by Baker McKenzie and HKA |
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15.00 - 16.00 |
Parallel Sessions 1. Behind the scenes: Mock ICC Court Session on Draft Award Scrutiny - IN ENGLISH ONLY
2. Decommissioning of oil & gas projects: risk mitigation and resolution of disputes As oil and gas assets reach the end of their lifecycles and the energy transition continues apace, a wave of decommissioning-related disputes seems inevitable. This session will discuss the challenges involved in these decommissioning of oil & gas projects as well as risk mitigation and possible resolution to these disputes.
Moderator
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16.00 - 16.30 |
Coffee break kindly sponsored by Paul Hastings LLP and Greenberg Traurig |
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16.30 - 17.30 |
Parallel Sessions 1 . Best practices for drafting witness statements - IN ENGLISH ONLY
In this session, speakers will share practical tips on how to draft witness statements, considering, among other factors:
Speakers
Moderator
2. Exercising jurisdiction and enforcing DAB decisions in Latin America
Disputes have always featured in construction projects, but today’s cost-sensitive clients demand that the parties focus on project success and effectively avoid disputes and resolve unavoidable disputes efficiently. This session will discuss jurisdictional issues and the enforceability of DAB decisions.
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Moderator
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19.30 – 22.00 |
Dinner |
Tuesday 3 December 2024
09.00 - 10.00 |
Welcome coffee kindly sponsored by Diales and Foley Hoag |
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10.00 – 11.15 |
ICC Arbitration featured debate – this house believes style debate 1. TOR is still an essential feature of ICC arbitration
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11.15 - 11.45 |
Coffee break kindly sponsored by HKA and Baker McKenzie |
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11.45 – 12.45 |
Towards a uniform system of liability of arbitrators
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Moderator
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12.45 - 13.00 |
Q&A |
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13.00 - 13.10 |
Closing remarks |
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13.10 - 15.00 |
Lunch generously sponsored by Cuatrecasas and White & Case |
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13.00 – 15.00 |
Optional: Diversity lunch session - Limited to 100 spaces Acta Non Verba: The (un)conscious awareness of culture differences and diversity in International arbitration This lunch roundtable aims to have an informal and practical discussion to explore how becoming aware of cultural differences and diversity could impact the process and outcome of cases in the context of international arbitration.
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15.00 – 15.50 |
Ask me anything session with the Secretariat of the Court Join us for a session where you can connect with ICC Secretariat representatives from the ICC case management teams and regional offices. This is an opportunity to build valuable connections and gain insights into the workings of the Court! Juan Pablo Argentato, Managing Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration Paris
Co-moderators
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15.50 - 16.00 |
Closing remarks
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16.00 – 17.15 |
ICC Young Arbitration & ADR Forum (YAAF) – The thin line between administrative secretary and becoming the "fourth arbitrator"
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Moderator
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17.15 - 17.30 |
Q&A |
Interest in international arbitration: How to get it right - economic, legal and procedural considerations
Spanish: Programa en español
Portuguese: Programa em português
Developed by:
Jacob Grierson, Partner, Anima Dispute Resolution, France ; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law
José-Miguel Júdice, Independent Arbitrator, Portugal , Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law
Ndanga Kamau, Arbitrator, Ndanga Kamau Law,Netherlands; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law; Former Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration
Chaired by:
José-Miguel Júdice
08.00-09.00 |
Registration and welcome coffee kindly sponsored by JS Held and Linklaters |
09.00-09.10 |
Welcome address, introduction and presentation of the ICC Institute of World Business Law and the training
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09.10-10.10 |
An introduction to interest – from an economic perspective Interest in international arbitration is an important yet poorly understood topic. In this first session, participants will be introduced to the economic basis and rationale for awarding interest. Economic experts will outline the different types of interest and identify the relationship between interest rates and currency, exchange rates, and inflation. Throughout the session, speakers will illustrate concepts using examples.
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10.10-10.40 |
Q&A |
10.40-10.55 |
Coffee break kindly sponsored by Reed Smith and Wordstone |
10.55-11.55 |
Legal basis for awarding interest This session builds on the previous one. Once participants have understood the foundations of interest, it will be time to turn to the legal basis for awarding interest. In this session, participants will cover four topics, (i) legal authority for awarding interest, (ii) choice of rate of interest, (iii) period of interest – pre-and post-award interest, and (iv) simple v compound interest. In this session, speakers will adopt a comparatist approach to contrast approaches in different jurisdictions, and set out relevant considerations such as applicable law, mandatory v discretionary rules, and public policy considerations.
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11.55-12.55 |
Case Scenarios |
12.55-14.25 |
Lunch break |
14.25-15.25 |
Practical and procedural issues: tips and potential pitfalls In this final session, speakers will guide participants through practical and procedural issues and provide tips on how to navigate potential pitfalls. The topics covered will include the timing and format of submissions and calculations, how to work with evidence, and how to approach interest when drafting submissions and awards. The session will approach these issues from the perspective of what is expected of both counsel and tribunals.
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15.25-16.25 |
Case Scenarios |
16.25-16.40 |
Coffee break kindly sponsored by Kroll and Squire Patton Boggs |
16.40-17.20 |
Q&A
Moderated by:
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17.20-17.30 |
Concluding remarks
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18.00-21.00 |
Cocktail reception |
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Venue: 21st street, South Beach (exact location will be shared upon registration)
Date: 1 December 2024
Time: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Registration link: https://events.iccwbo.org/event/?id=ICC_YAAF_Beach_Clean_Up2527159585
List of confirmed speakers
Training:
Chair
José-Miguel Júdice |
Independent Arbitrator, Lisbon, Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law |
Speakers:
Ana Carolina Beneti |
Independent Arbitrator, Beneti Advocacia, Brazil |
José Manuel García Represa |
Partner, Wordstone Dispute Resolution AARPI, France/Spain |
Jacob Grierson |
Partner, Anima Dispute Resolution, Paris; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law |
Eduardo Silva Romero |
Chair, ICC Institute of World Business Law, Paris |
Katherine Spyrides |
Independent Arbitrator, Boisséson Arbitration, Brazil |
Deva Villanúa |
Partner, Devarb, Spain |
Wiley Wright |
Senior Managing Director, Construction Advisory Services, JS Held, United States |
Conference:
Christian Albanesi |
Partner, Head of Latin American Arbitration, Linklaters LLP, United States |
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Juan Pablo Argentato |
Managing Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris |
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Gabriela Alvarez Avila |
Partner, DLA Piper, Mexico |
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Ricardo Barreiro-Deymonnaz |
Founding and Managing Partner, BARREIRO Abogados; Head of Infrastructure and Construction Group; Co-Head of Natural Resources and Energy Group, Argentina |
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Julie Bédard |
Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, New York, NY, United States; Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
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João Bosco Lee |
Partner, JBLEE Advogados, Brazil |
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María Angélica Burgos |
ICC YAAF Representative for Latin America; Partner, Burgos Dispute Resolution, Colombia / Bogota |
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Harry Burnett |
Partner, King & Spalding, Miami |
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Andreas Carlevaris |
Partner, BonelliErede, Italy |
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María Inés Corrá |
Partner, Bomchil; President, ALARB; President, ICC Argentina Arbitration Commission, Argentina |
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Lucía Cazal Zaldívar |
Senior Associate, Altra Legal, Paraguay; Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
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Paul Di Pietro |
Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, New York |
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Kabir Duggal |
Senior International Arbitration Advisor, Arnold & Porter, New York |
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Elisabeth Eljuri |
Independent Arbitrator, Miami; CLC and Chief Negotiator, Westlawn Americas Offshore; Alternate Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
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Marisol Ellis |
Partner, Icaza, González-Ruiz & Alemán, Panama |
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Patricia Ferraz |
Regional Director for Latin America, ICC International Court of Arbitration, São Paulo |
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José Feris |
Partner, Squire Patton Boggs, France |
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Gonzalo Fernández |
Partner, Gonzalo Fernández & Cía, Chile |
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Susan Franck |
Professor of Law, American University, Washington College of Law, United States |
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Alexander G. Fessas |
Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration; Director, ICC Dispute Resolution Services, Paris |
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Hugo García Larriva |
Partner, CorraRosales, Ecuador |
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Jaime Garcia-Nieto |
Head of Legal and Compliance for Latam, Airbus, Miami, United States |
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Katherine Gonzalez Arrocha |
Arbitrator & Expert in Dispute Resolution, Panama |
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Sandra Gonzalez |
Chair of Dispute Resolution, Ferrere, Uruguay; Vice-president, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
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Antonio Gordillo |
Lawyer, Gordillo Arbitration, France |
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Elena Gutiérrez García de Cortázar |
Founding Partner, EG Arbitration, France |
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Alfonso Iglesia González |
Partner, CUATRECASAS, Spain |
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Amanda Jiménez Pintón |
Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris |
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Marek Krasula |
Director, ICC Arbitration and ADR, North America, Dispute Resolution Services, New York |
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Natália Lamas |
Partner, Ferro, Castro Neves, Daltro & Gomide Advogados, Brazil |
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Annie Lespérance |
Head of Americas, Jus Mundi, United States |
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Katherine Lievano |
DRS Engagement & Initiatives Project Manager, ICC Dispute Resolution Service; ICC YAAF Global Coordinating Committee, France |
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Fernando Mantilla-Serrano |
Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP, Paris |
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Silvia Marchili |
Partner, White & Case LLP, United States; Member, ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR |
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Carmen Martínez López |
Partner, Three Crowns LLP, Spain; Vice President, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
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Sofia Martins |
Partner, Miranda, Portugal; Alternate Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
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Maria Marulanda Mürrle |
Independent Arbitral Assistant, Colombia |
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Katharine Menendez de la Cuesta |
Partner, Holland & Knight, Miami |
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Juan Felipe Merizalde Urdaneta |
Partner, Adell & Merizalde, Colombia; Alternate Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
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Pedro Metello de Nápoles |
Partner, PLMJ, Portugal |
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Andrés Moreno |
Partner, Moreno Baldivieso, Bolivia |
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Pablo Mori |
Associate, Clifford Chance, United States |
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Alexis Mourre |
Partner, Mourre, Chessa, Le Lay Arbitration; Former President, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris |
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Raphael Lang Silva |
Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Brazil |
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Jorge López Fung |
Senior Associate, Squire Patton Boggs, United States; Arbitrator, Lima Chamber of Commerce, Peru |
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Elsa Ortega López |
Arbitrator and Head of Dispute Resolution Practice, Creel, García-Cuellar, Aiza y Enríquez, Mexico; Alternate Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
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Gerardo Paz |
Director of legal and regulatory affairs, Pampa Energy, Argentina |
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Marcela Paz Radovic Córdova |
Director, Radovic y Asociados SpA, Chile; Arbitrador, Mediator and Dispute Boards in Latam |
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Claudia Salomon |
President, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris |
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Ana Serra e Moura |
Deputy Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris |
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Gustavo Scheffer da Silveira |
Partner, Tauil & Chequer Advogados, associated with Mayer Brown, Brazil |
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Laura Sinisterra |
Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton, New York |
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Filipe Vaz Pinto |
Partner, Morais Leitão, Portugal |
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Debora Visconte |
Partner, Visconte Advogados, Brazil |
Dates and venue |
Date of the training: 1 December 2024 Venue: Loews Miami Beach Hotel, 1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, United States |
Registration fees |
Non-ICC MembersTraining - SOLD OUT Early Bird (until 26 July 2024): $850 Standard (13 July - 14 Nov 2024): $1,200 Last chance: (15 Nov-3 Dec 2024): $1,300 Conference - SOLD OUT Early Bird (until 26 July 2024): $1,580 Standard (13 July - 14 Nov 2024): $2,200 Last chance: (15 Nov-3 Dec 2024): $2,350 Package - Training and Conference (20% discount) - SOLD OUT Early Bird (until 26 July 2024): $1,950 Standard (13 July - 14 Nov 2024): $2,650 Last chance: (15 Nov-3 Dec 2024): $2,850
ICC members20% discount on the above rates. Please contact your local NC to obtain your discount code. Special discounts: FULL TIME in-house counsel and government representatives may attend the conference free of charge. LIMITED SPACES ARE AVAILABLE. Full time academics may benefit from a 20% discount. Group rates: Register 5 persons from the same company and pay for 4. Please contact ICCGlobalEvents@iccwbo.org for more details. |
Travel and accommodation |
Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements and hotel reservations. ICC has negotiated a quota of rooms at preferential rates at the event venue, the Loews Miami Beach hotel. A link to book directly with the hotel will be sent to participants upon registration. Please note that all reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. We are able to dispatch visa invitation letters to support your visa application only after receipt of your registration and full payment of your registration fees. |
Working languages |
English, Spanish and Portuguese |
Credits and hours |
This event is eligible for credits/hours/points before the French Bar, New York Bar and Florida Bar. Please note that this is subject to the validation of ICC Global Events’ applications to the aforementioned Bars. Furthermore, ICC Global Events is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. Please contact ICCGlobalEvents@iccwbo.org if you have any questions or would like further information. |
Cancellation policy |
50% of the registration fee will be refunded if notice of cancellation is received in writing by Friday 1 November 2024 included. Cancellations after this date are non-refundable, except in exceptional circumstances, such as visa refusals and illness. In these cases, a minimum cancellation fee of 20% of the registration fee will be charged. Subject to agreement from ICC prior to the event, the registration may be transferred to another person from the same company or organisation at no extra charge. Updated registration information will be required. Please note that ICC reserves the right to cancel this event or to make minor alterations to the content and timing of the programme or to the identity of the speakers. In the unlikely event of cancellation, delegates will be offered a full refund. ICC will not, however, be held responsible for any related expense incurred by the participant. |
Disclamer |
The photos and audiovisual recordings taken at this meeting/event may be used and published by ICC, its subsidiaries or affiliates, for informational or promotional purposes in printed materials or online, including on ICC websites and in social media. Participation in the meeting/event implies agreement to such use of photos or audiovisual recordings in which the participant may appear unless ICC receives written notification to the contrary. |
An opportunity for every marketing goal.
ICC offers your company many ways to sponsor this conference. Tailor-made packages are available to suit your firm's needs. For more information contact sponsorship@iccwbo.org.
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30% discount on ICC e-publications |
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** Sponsor to bear all associated costs
Our sponsorship packages do not include speaking opportunities. Please let us know should you wish to submit a speaker candidate.
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Look back at our precedent event
Interested in seeing what our previous event looked like? Browse through the photos from the 20th edition of the ICC Miami Conference on International Arbitration here.