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Join us for insightful discussions with Claudia Salomon, President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, alongside leading arbitration experts and corporate practitioners. Together, we will explore current trends and challenges in alternative dispute resolution.
Key topics this year include:
- Sanctions and their impact on arbitration;
- Interim relief options in support of arbitration;
- Antitrust law and arbitration: interfaces and areas of tension; and
- Arbitration in times of conflict
This event is aimed at arbitrators, lawyers, in-house counsel, and all those engaged in alternative dispute resolution. Take this opportunity to connect with leading experts and gain valuable insights into recent developments.
More details about the programme and speakers will be announced soon.
(Frankfurt Time Zone)
14:00-14:05 |
Welcome remarks
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14:05-14:15 |
Keynote
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14:15-15:15 |
Panel Discussion „Sanctions and their Impact on Arbitration“ This panel, featuring in-house and Nordic counsel, will examine how the EU sanctions regime is influencing business transactions and arbitration. In addition to addressing the most recent questions from the Svea Court of Appeal to the ECJ regarding the interpretation of the “no-claims” provision in the EU sanctions, the discussion will cover key complexities that commonly arise in disputes between European and Russian businesses. Key discussion points will include:
Speakers:
Moderated by:
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15:15-16:15 |
Panel Discussion „Navigating Interim Relief Options in Support of Arbitration“ This panel will explore the strategic use of interim measures to safeguard parties‘ rights and maintain the status quo pending a final award. Our panellists will bring together the perspectives of clients, legal counsel from Germany and France and the ICC Court of Arbitration. Key discussion points will include:
Moderated by:
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16:15-16:30 |
Coffee break and networking |
16:30-17:30 |
Panel discussion „Antitrust Law and Arbitration: Interfaces and Tensions” This panel will focus on the (increasing) relevance of antitrust law in arbitration and set-aside proceedings. The panellists will provide their insights into this rarely discussed topic from the different perspectives of arbitrators, in-house and external counsel, and the counsel representing the German Federal Cartel Office in set-aside proceedings before the Federal Court of Justice. Key discussion points will include:
Moderated by:
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17:30-18:30 |
Closing Panel Discussion „Arbitration in Times of Conflict“
Moderated by:
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18:30-19:30 |
Closing and reception |
Paula Arias |
Partner-elect, Roshier |
Prof. Dr. Florian Bien |
Chair for Global Business Law, International Arbitration Law and Private Law at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg, Wurzburg |
Heike Brehm |
Senior Legal Counsel (Litigation), Siemens AG, Erlangen |
Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo |
Founding Partner, ARBLIT, Milan |
Florian Cahn |
VP Legal Patents Insurance & General Counsel, Framatome GmbH, Erlangen |
Ulrich Kopetzki |
Acting Director, Arbitration and ADR, Europe, ICC Dispute Resolution Services |
Milena Kühn |
Senior Legal Counsel, RWE Supply & Trading GmbH, Essen |
Dr. Andrea Leufgen |
Partner, Gleiss Lutz, Frankfurt |
Anna Masser |
Partner, A&O Shearman, Frankfurt |
Dr. Mathäus Mogendorf |
Partner, Hengeler Mueller, Berlin |
Dr. Patricia Nacimiento |
Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills, Frankfurt |
Jörg Nothdurft |
Head of the Litigation and Legal Division of the German Federal Cartel Office, Bonn |
Paul Salazar |
Principal Counsel, Siemens AG, Munich |
Claudia Salomon |
President, ICC International Court of Arbitration |
Aurel Sangenstedt |
Expert Litigation and Arbitration, Uniper Global Commodities SE, Mülheim |
Prof. Dr. Christian J. Tams |
Director, Glasgow Centre for International Law & Security, Professor of International Law and Dispute Resolution, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Glasgow |
Marina Weiss |
Partner, Bredin Prat, Paris |
Oliver Wieck |
Secretary-General, ICC Germany |
Venue |
Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten |
Working language | English |
Registration |
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Anikó Beitschler |
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