ICC Institute of World Business Law Advanced Training on Documentary Evidence

28 Oct 2025

Jakarta English, Indonesian (There will be no simultaneous translation)
Start: 08.30 (GMT+7) - End: 16:15 (GMT+7)

On the occasion of the 7th ICC Indonesia Arbitration Day, ICC Institute of World Business Law together with ICC Dispute Resolution Services and ICC Indonesia are co-organising an Advanced Training designed for In House Counsel and dispute resolution practitioners in Indonesia and abroad. This year, the training will focus on documentary evidence in arbitration proceedings.

The ICC Institute Advanced Training aims to equip the participants with practical knowledge, insights, and advocacy skills on the topic. There is only a limited spots of forty (40) participants to ensure an engaging training environment.

ICC Institute of World Business Law Advanced Training on Documentary Evidence

8:00-8:30

Registration and welcome coffee

 08:30-08:40

Welcome address

 08:40-09:00

Opening address and Introduction by Chair of the Training

Blossom Hing SC, Director, Dispute Resolution of Drew & Napier, Singapore

 09:00-09:45

Session 1: Strategic deployment of documentary evidence

In international arbitration, there is no one-size-fits-all to the treatment of evidence. This session will explore the nuances of a Tribunal’s approach to the evaluation of evidence generally and how parties can deploy documentary evidence strategically with other types of evidence to put their best case forward.

  • Blossom Hing SC, Director, Dispute Resolution of Drew & Napier, Singapore
  • Andi Kadir, Senior Partner of HHP Law Firm; Co-Chair of ICC Indonesia Arbitration & ADR Commission, Indonesia 

09:45-10:15

Q&A Session

10:15-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-11:15

Session 2: Maximizing the quality and efficiency of document production 

The scope of a document production process affects the duration and efficiency of the proceedings as well as costs for parties.  This session will discuss the tools the Tribunal has in its kit to robustly case manage to streamline the document production process as well as the steps parties can take to ensure that the documentary evidence produced is germane to the key issues at hand.  It will also suggest more efficient strategies for the parties to deal with this phase.

  • Jelita Pandjaitan, Partner, Asia Head of Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations of Linklaters, Singapore
  • Ilman Rakhmat, Partner of RSA Advocate; Co-Chair of CIArb Indonesia Chapter, Indonesia 

 11:15-12:00

Case scenarios

 12:00-13:00

Lunch Break

 13:00-13:45

Session 3: Documentary evidence and key issues of M&A disputes

Arbitration has increasingly become the preferred method of dispute resolution for a wide range of high-value mergers and acquisition where the core issue centers on whether the commercial bargain struck was effectively embodied in the written agreements.  This session explores the many facets of this core issue and how documentary evidence helps in the interpretation of key terms, including representations and warranties in the written documents.

  • Windri Marieta , Founding Partner of Maurieta Mauren; Co-Chair of CIArb Indonesia Chapter, Indonesia 
  • Jelita Pandjaitan, Jelita Pandjaitan, Partner, Asia Head of Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations of Linklaters, Singapore

13:45-14:30

Case scenarios

14:30-14:45

Coffee Break

14:45-15:30

Session 4: Documentary evidence and key issues of Construction and Infrastructure disputes

 

Large scale construction and infrastructure arbitrations are notorious for involving document intensive exercises which are expensive and time-consuming. This session will analyse how to deal with voluminous documents generated during day-to-day operations conflicting with terms in contractual agreements.  In addition, it will address what parties can do to shore up all relevant and critical documentary evidence while managing costs. 

  • Daryl Chew - Managing Partner of Three Crowns LLP, Singapore
  • Windri Marieta , Founding Partner of Maurieta Mauren; Co-Chair of CIArb Indonesia Chapter, Indonesia 

15:30-16:15

Case scenarios

 16:15-16:30

Closing remarks

Blossom Hing SC, Director, Dispute Resolution of Drew & Napier, Singapore

Chair:

Blossom Hing SC - Director, Dispute Resolution of Drew & Napier, Singapore

Speaker:

Andi Kadir - Senior Partner of HHP Law Firm; Co-Chair of ICC Indonesia Arbitration & ADR Commission, Indonesia 

Speaker:

Daryl Chew - Managing Partner of Three Crowns LLP, Singapore

Speaker:

Ilman Rakhmat - Partner of RSA Advocate; Co-Chair of CIArb Indonesia Chapter, Indonesia 

Speaker:

Jelita Pandjaitan - Partner, Asia Head of Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations of Linklaters, Singapore

Speaker:

Windri Marieta - Founding Partner of Maurieta Maureen; Co-Chair of CIArb Indonesia Chapter, Indonesia 

Venue

Westin Jakarta
Jl. H. R. Rasuna Said Kav. C22-A
Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta 12910
Indonesia

Registration

Early bird rates (until 30 September 2025) : IDR 1,600,000 | EUR 94

Normal rates : IDR 2,000,000 | EUR 117

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Valerie Victor

Executive Assistant, Arbitration and ADR, South Asia, ICC Dispute Resolution Services

iccdrs-southasia@iccwbo.org

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