Transnational Arbitration

Current Trends in International Construction Arbitration

Zurich, Switzerland

Registration Open

Event Begins at 14:30

In-Person Event

Schellenberg Wittmer
Löwenstrasse 19, 8001
Zürich, Switzerland

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

Overview

The event will take place at the Schellenberg Wittmer offices starting at 2:30 p.m. and will feature Jeremy Hannah (Arabelle Solutions, EDP), Tatiana Karabanova (Bonatti International), Daduna Kokhreidze (FIDIC), and Eric Franco (Legal Delta). Sebastian Coulon (Schellenberg Wittmer) and Elena Sevila (5 Gambit Disputes) will moderate the event.

After the event, the CEIA Swiss Chapter is organizing its summer cocktail party in Zurich at Dupont Brasserie & Bar (Beatenpl. 4, 8001 Zurich, at the expense of each participant).

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsor Schellenberg Wittmer, this event is tuition-free. Please register in advance by email: administracion@clubarbitraje.com to help us have an accurate headcount.

Schedule and Faculty

2:15 p.m. - Registration


2:30 p.m. - Welcome

  • Eric Franco, Chair of the ITA Americas Initiative
  • Elena Sevila and Sebastian Colulon, CEIA Swiss Chapter

2:45 p.m. - Panel Discussion

Moderators: Sebastian Coulon, Schellenberg Wittmer, Zurich and Elena Sevila, 5 Gambit Disputes, Zurich

Panelists:

  • Jeremy Hannah, Arabelle Solutions, EDP, Zurich
  • Tatiana Karabanova, Bonatti International, Milan
  • Daduna Kokhreidze, FIDIC, Geneva
  • Eric Franco, Legal Delta. Lima

Adjourn

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