This event will draw together practitioners with a wide range of specialisms to share insights and new ideas about the art of dispute resolution.
Inspired by an evening conversation (a highly tactically fuelled conversation on the subject of bedtime) between Sam and his youngest son, we began thinking about the many threats that we make day to day in correspondence with our opponents.
A practical session exploring the best ways to maintain trust when IT projects go wrong and how to identify and resolve tech disputes early.
This panel examines the conceptual and practical tension between mediation and evaluation.
This session focuses on the rise of China-related commercial and investment disputes, driven by increased trade, large scale Belt and Road projects, and complex cross-border transactions undertaken by Chinese-state owned enterprises and private entities globally.
This panel explores whether structural, cultural and economic factors within the arbitral system influence whether, when and how mediation is encouraged.
IPOS Mediation will once again be taking part in the London Legal Walk, supporting free legal advice charities.
IPOS Partner and Mediator, Henrietta (Hetti) Jackson-Stops, will be joining other esteemed panellists on 30th January 2025, in person, for Mediation: strategy, tales from the front line (war stories) and the future role of women.
We are all reluctant participants in what is arguably the most devastating conflict of our times - a climate and environmental crisis. It is widely accepted that human activity is principally responsible for rising temperatures and the world-wide increase in extreme weather events, loss of speci...
We are excited to announce that LIDW25 is scheduled to take place in the week of 2 June 2025 with IPOS Mediator and Partner Hetti Jackson-Stops continuing on as co-chair.
Our mediators see and hear a lot of good (and bad!) advocacy in the many mediations they facilitate every week – at this informal webinar Chris Fitton and Charles Powell will share what they have seen which does and doesn’t work when it comes to advocacy in a mediation setting, and whether v...
As we face a world of growing conflict and disputes, can brain and behavioural science offer us a better way to build resolution, peace and coexistence through mediation?
In this session, hosted by Arabella Murphy of IPOS Mediation, Russell Clark of Carey Olsen in Gurnsey, Geoff Kertesz of Stewarts Law, and Janice Callander of IQ-EQ in Jersey, we will explore some of the current themes in offshore trust litigation.
Is it time for the public sector to embrace negotiated dispute resolution more fully? Our expert panel of mediators and public sector litigators will consider the opportunities and challenges that mediation presents for public sector dispute resolution.
Registration is now open for one of IPOS' LIDW events: Rethinking Negotiation: Challenging conventional thinking on how to reach an agreement.
Join IPOS Mediator Michael Cover and other panellists for the second webinar in a three part series hosted by The Dispute Resolution Board Foundation: Dispute Avoidance and Resolution in Energy Transition Projects.
Registrations are now open for LIDW 2024 including the Core Conference which last year was a sell out. Booking early is recommended to take advantage of the early bird ticket price.
Following the training of the Judiciary in Cayman to become mediators last year by Rebecca Attree and Charles Gordon of IPOS, Rebecca has been invited to join this panel discussion.
IPOS mediators Harry Spurr and Beverley Vara , both of whom have a long history as both Real Estate Litigators and mediators, will talk through both the theory and practice of property mediations.