International Arbitration Conference
April 15-17, 2012; Atlanta, Georgia
The United States and its place in the International Arbitration system for the 21st century:
Trendsetter, outlier or one in a crowd?
Sessions:
- Restating the Law of International Commercial Arbitration in the United States: Views From Within and Without
- The Federal Arbitration Act: In Need of a Tune-up or Better Left Alone?
- Manifest Disregard of the Law: Truly a “Sword of Damocles” Hanging Over Arbitrations in the U.S.?
- Changing the Cost and Time Dynamic in International Arbitration: The View From the User Community
- Lawyer Ethics in International Arbitration: Prospects for a Level Playing Field
- The Changing Face of Investment Treaty Arbitration
- Disclosure and Discovery in International Arbitration: Do the Revised IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International
Arbitration Finally Bridge the Divide? - Judicial Assistance in International Arbitration: Striking a Balance Between Help and Hindrance
Who Should Attend:
- Business executives
- In-house counsel
- Arbitrators
- Litigation and arbitration counsel
- Contract negotiators
- Academics and students






