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.
Rebecca Clark joins a leading panel of commentators from across the Commonwealth to discuss “Post-Covid Mediation- Charting the Path of the Future.”
Jane Player & Andrew Miller QC are speaking at the '4 Legal Global Community' - Conflict Resolution and Mediation Conference 2020 on Wednesday 24 June 2020 at 4pm.
Rebecca Clark will be joining an illustrious panel for the London Branch of Chartered Institute of Arbitrators' webinar on 2 July 2020 on the subject of "How effective is ADR in professional liability cases?"