Date: Thursday 7th April 2022
Time: 6.00 PM CET
As any lawyer knows, most cases are won and lost on the facts–but not all the facts, just those that become part of the record. Our expert panelists will examine this facet as it plays out in international arbitrations. They will explore areas of tensions between different legal traditions, identify the key turning points in the evidence-gathering process, and provide actionable guidance on matters such as controlling the scope of document production, when to employ expert witnesses, and how to address evidentiary matters in the terms of reference or first procedural conference.
Co-Moderators:
- Joshua Karton
Associate Professor and Associate Dean at Queen’s University, Canada and General Editor, Practical Insights - Kluwer Arbitration Practice Plus
- Kiran Nasir Gore
Professorial Lecturer in Law, The George Washington University Law School, USA and General Editor, Practical Insights - Kluwer Arbitration Practice Plus
Expert Panelists:
- Milena Szuniewicz-Wenzel
Partner International Arbitration Group at Clyde & Co LLP
- Kabir Duggal
Lecturer-in-Law, Columbia Law School; Senior International Arbitration Advisor, Arnold & Porter, USA and Contributor, Practical Insights - Kluwer Arbitration Practice Plus
- Gustavo Scheffer da Silveira
Partner at Tauil & Chequer Advogados, Associado a Mayer Brown, Brazil and Contributor, Practical Insights - Kluwer Arbitration Practice Plus
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