Publications | Book
Beyond Smart: Lawyering with Emotional Intelligence, Second Edition
If you are involved in arbitration proceedings, join us to learn from arbitral organizations what needs to be disclosed, best practices for disclosure procedures, considerations for the parties involved in the arbitration process, and other crucial aspects of arbitrator disclosures.
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You will learn the scope of arbitrator disclosure obligations, nuances of disclosure criteria, and potential conflicts of interest. The panelists will provide scenarios to illustrate appropriate disclosure practices to help you better understand the disclosure process and how to navigate potential challenges.
The content of this program does not meet requirements for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation. You will not receive CLE credit for attending. We can not provide certificates of attendance for this program.
International Law Section
DR2401ARBOLC
75
Publications | Book
Beyond Smart: Lawyering with Emotional Intelligence, Second Edition
Publications | Book
Preventing the Dispute Before It Begins: Proven Mechanisms for Fostering Better Business Relationships
Publications | Book
The Arbitration Conversation: Insights and Wisdom from Experts in the Field
Feb
06
Midyear Dispute Resolution Section Council Meeting
The Midyear Dispute Resolution Section Council Meeting will take place on Friday, February 6th, from noon to 2:30pm ET. If you have any questions about Council or leadership meetings, please reach ou…
Oct
24
Fall Dispute Resolution Section Council Meeting
The Fall Dispute Resolution Section Council Meeting will take place on Friday, October 24th, from noon to 2:30pm ET. If you have any questions about Council or leadership meetings, please reach out t…
Jun
24
Events | Webinar
Review of Derivative Suits and Demands on Boards of Directors: What Is Demand Futility?
CLE 90 min
The faculty will discuss the current jurisprudence surrounding derivative suits, including describing what they are and what must be plead to maintain such suits.