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We are proud to be hosting two events during Australian Arbitration Week, providing insights into some of the key trends we are seeing across the international arbitration landscape.

Continuing Professional Development

The suggested CPD units are listed below. To view your CPD attendance record for the current year, click here.

Disclaimer:  You must check the professional requirements applicable in your own jurisdiction to ensure that the content and activity format is eligible for CPD units in a given CPD year.  Please refer to our notice on CPD rules and obligations.

Our events are intended to provide general information and do not constitute legal advice.

Previous events

Local and Global Trends and Developments in Commercial Arbitration
Wednesday, 11 October 2023

Registration 7.45am for 8.00am start.
Close 9.00am (AWST)
Speakers
  • David Streatfeild-James KC of Atkin Chambers, London
  • Dylan McKimmie, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
This session has reached capacity, and we are unable to take your registration at this time. Thank you for your understanding.  

Set your alarm clocks and join an energising breakfast and vigorous conversation discussing all the exciting trends and developments in commercial arbitration, from changes in the energy landscape to how emerging technology is shaping and disrupting international arbitration. We will be joined by David Streatfeild-James KC of Atkin Chambers, London, for this session.
CPD Information

We consider this seminar will be eligible for 1 CPD unit* in the allocated category of :
  • Substantive law
As a QA provider, we are required to provide the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia with information regarding practitioner completion of our CPD activities.   We upload this information on a regular basis.   

*Disclaimer:  The actual CPD units attributed to your attendance will depend on the length of, and your attendance at, the seminar. The CPD Rules provide that a maximum of 0.5 CPD unit can be attributed for attendances which are more than 30 minutes but less than 1 hour.
Investment Arbitration: An Evening of Conversation
Thursday, 12 October 2023

Registration and drinks 5.30pm for
6.00pm start.  
Close 7.00pm (AWST) 
Pull up a chair with our panel of treaty negotiators, counsel and litigation funders for an evening of conversation reflecting on memorable cases and experiences across the lifecycle of an investment treaty arbitration – from the drafting of an investment treaty, to bringing a claim to hearing, all the way through enforcing an award. This event will provide a behind-the-scenes look at investment treaty arbitration from those at the front lines.
CPD Information

We consider this seminar will be eligible for 1 CPD unit* in the allocated category of :
  • Substantive law
As a QA provider, we are required to provide the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia with information regarding practitioner completion of our CPD activities.   We upload this information on a regular basis.   

*Disclaimer:  The actual CPD units attributed to your attendance will depend on the length of, and your attendance at, the seminar. The CPD Rules provide that a maximum of 0.5 CPD unit can be attributed for attendances which are more than 30 minutes but less than 1 hour.

Event Details

Where:
Norton Rose Fulbright
Level 30, 108 St Georges Terrace
Perth, WA

Speakers

Dylan McKimmie | Partner, Brisbane

David Streatfeild-James | KC of Atkin Chambers, London

Contact

For more information about this series or if you are experiencing issues with registering, please contact:

Contact Name

Mahelie Goonaratne

CLE attendance record

This event will be added to your personalised record and you will receive a completion email. To view your attendance record for the current year, click here.
Disclaimer:  You must check the professional requirements applicable in your own jurisdiction to ensure that the webinar content and activity format is eligible for CPD units in a given CPD year.  Please refer to guidance here.

The contents of this webinar may not be current as at the date of accessing this webinar. Our webinars are intended to provide general information and do not constitute legal advice.
Registrations for this event have now closed