Arbitration is often contractually required for resolving complex business disputes. Experienced arbitrators, an advocate and a case management officer provide insights on ADR choices and real-world data on arbitration outcomes. The presenters offer practical tips on how counsel can effectively utilize information exchange, dispositive motions and expedited procedures in arbitration to conduct a cost-efficient and expeditious process while effectively serving their clients. They also address particular issues in international disputes.
SPEAKERS
- Catharine Biggs Arrowood, Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, Raleigh
- Sarah Burris Clayton, American Arbitration Association, Charlotte
- Deborah J. Hylton, Hylton ADR Services LLC, Durham
PRODUCED
Session from Core Curriculum for Complex Business Litigators (2020 Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Law Section Annual Meeting), February 13, 2020
PLANNED BY
NCBA Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Law Section
APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 1.00 MCLE/CPE Hour
PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below.