Transnational Arbitration

#YoungITATalks Paris

The Art of Persuasive Advocacy: Perspectives on Effective Cross Examination

Paris, France

Past Event

2 PM CET - 4 PM CET

In-Person Event

Le 16 Law
16, rue de l’Élysée
Paris, France 75008 

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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

Sponsored by Le 16 Law

Supported by Young Arbitral Women Practitioners

Join us for a lively afternoon of discussion around excellency in oral advocacy, with top tips for junior practitioners starting out on their journey as advocates in international arbitration. We will hear from expert counsel and arbitrators on their experience in advocacy and the different approaches to take to cross examination in order to make the most of the time with each witness. We hope that you will be able to join us for what we are sure will be a very insightful and enjoyable afternoon.

#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 coffee. Please register in advance to help us have an accurate headcount.  This is only an in-person event.

Schedule

2:00 pm (CET) - Registration


2:10 pm to 3:30 pm (CET) - Welcome Remarks and Session

ModeratorCiara Ros, Vinson & Elkins RLLP, London and Young ITA Vice Chair

Speakers
:

  • Julie Spinelli, Le16Law, Paris
  • Philippa Charles, Twenty Essex, London
  • Noah Rubins KC, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Paris

3:10 pm to 4:15 pm (CET) - Networking Coffee Time

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