Transnational Arbitration

#YoungITATalks Nairobi

Computation of Damages – Principles and Practical Approaches

Westlands, Nairobi

Past Event

1.30 - 4.00pm EAT

In-Person Event

Kofisi Square
Riverside Square
104 Riverside Drive
Westlands, Nairobi
Kenya

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Registrar: +1.972.244.3403
ITA: +1.972.244.3414
Fax: +1.972.244.3401
E-Mail: ita@cailaw.org

Overview

Presented by Young ITA

Hosted by Clyde&Co, Kenya 

The primary relief often sought in arbitration is damages. Arbitration practitioners must therefore equip themselves with knowledge of the applicable legal principles and the typical methods for damages computation. Equally important, practitioners must develop know-how around practical issues such as the nature of evidence required to support damages claims, and case management to ensure the damages claim is presented in the most effective way possible. The seminar is designed to address these issues in an open and interactive manner.

#YoungITATalks is a series of local events presented around the world, featuring talks, workshops or interviews that cover a wide range of subjects relating to arbitration. The #YoungITATalks series is designed for education, conversation and sharing knowledge and experiences among young practitioners.

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsor, this event is tuition-free and includes hors d’oeuvres. Please register in advance to help us have an accurate headcount.  This is only an in-person event.

Schedule

1.30 pm EAT - Registration and Networking


2.00 pm EAT - Welcome Remarks

  • Edith Twinamatsiko, Young ITA Africa Co-chair

2.05 pm EAT - Introduction of Panelists

  • Constance Odiero, Senior Associate, Clyde & Co (Moderator)

2.10 pm EAT - Damages in Arbitration – Legal and Practical Issues

  • Hamid Abdulkareem, Three Crowns LLP, Young ITA Africa Co-chair

2.55 pm EAT - BREAK


3.05 pm EAT - Quantification of Damages - Methods and Practical Approaches

  • Mrinal Jain, Secretariat

3.55 pm EAT - Closing Remarks

  • Edith Twinamatsiko, Young ITA Africa Co-chair

4.05 pm EAT - Adjourn

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