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"Making Arbitration Work" - a Banking and Finance Perspective
March 2010



The International Chamber of Commerce, International Court of Arbitration and the International Chamber of Commerce – Hong Kong, China jointly present an arbitration symposium with a specific focus on banking and finance.

Programme:
- Whether arbitration is ideal for resolving banking and finance disputes?
- Benefits of using ICC Rules for arbitrating banking and finance disputes.
- Recent developments in the banking and finance sector and the use of arbitration and ADR.
- Developments in the regulatory landscape in Asia as a result of the financial crisis.
- Enforceability of arbitral awards in banking and finance disputes.
- Common issues in banking and finance disputes - wealth management and confidentiality.
- Use of ICC Rules in Trust Disputes.

The Symposium will be held in Hong Kong on Tuesday 16 March 2010:
- 12:00pm – Networking Luncheon
- 1:30pm to 5.30pm - Symposium

Venue: The Hong Kong Bankers Club, 43/F, Gloucester Tower, The Landmark, Hong Kong

Fee:
- HK$200/head (non-member)
- HK$150/head (ICC-HK member)

Speakers at the Symposium will include representatives of the International Chamber of Commerce, representatives from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), leading arbitration and banking & finance practitioners and in-house counsel of international banks and financial institutions.

This event is sponsored by The Bank of East Asia, Hammonds and HSBC.

Please note that seats are limited and priority will be given to banking and finance professionals as well as in-house counsel of banks and financial institutions. If you are interested in attending this event, please complete the registration form here and return it in accordance with the instructions stated in the said form along with payment on or before 10 March 2010. 

You will be informed if your registration is successful upon receipt of your completed form and payment.

For further information, please send an e-mail here

 

 

 

 


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