Resolving Small Claims Without Big Problems: Expedited Procedures in International Arbitration and Litigation. Moscow

September 17, 2015 Resolving Small Claims Without Big Problems: Expedited Procedures in International Arbitration and Litigation. Moscow

Date: Thursday, 17 September 2015

Venue: National Research University Higher School of Economics.

Time: registration will open at 16:30, with the Seminar running from 17: 00-19: 00, followed by a cocktail reception.

The Seminar will be held in the format of an interactive panel discussion on the peculiarities of resolving small claims in international arbitration and litigation, where the speakers will share their practical experiences and insights. The panel discussion will be preceded by a short key note speech outlining the main thorny issues that arise when facing small yet important claims.

We are pleased that the following experts will join us at the seminar:

Christopher Coffin (Withers, London),

Kabir Duggal (Baker McKenzie, New York),

Anna Kozmenko (Schellenberg Wittmer, Zurich),

Maxim Kulkov (Kulkov, Kolotilov & Partners, Moscow), Kristoffer Löf (Mahheneimer Swartling, Stockholm),

Miroslava Schierholz (International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York), and

Evgeniya Vetoshnikova (Sony Electronics, Moscow).

Andrey Zelenin (Lidings, Moscow).

The Seminar is held on the occasion of the ABA's Seventh Annual Conference on the Resolution of CIS-Related Business Disputes. which will take place the following day, on 18 September 2015.

The Seminar is supported by the ABA Section of International Law, CIS Arbitration Forum and the Russian Arbitration Association 40 (RAA40).

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors this event is free of charge.

The program and registration form can be accessed here. The seminar will be held in English.


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