- Spaces: 80
- Venue: Howard Kennedy
What this session will cover
Over the last 10 years India has made significant progress in enhancing its ADR infrastructure, with the intention of becoming a major hub for international arbitration and dispute resolution. However, delays and uncertainty still have the potential to frustrate parties, with various tactics and manoeuvres employed to stymy proceedings.
In this practical session our expert panel will discuss their own experiences of managing India-related international arbitration matters, share successful strategies that have helped to keep proceedings moving and outline key considerations for arbitration professionals looking to resolve India-related disputes. This will include a consideration of the choice of Tribunal and its importance in ensuring the efficient progress of an arbitration and how institutional rules can be used to ensure smooth progress.
Joining In-person?
Registration opens: 10:40
Session starts: 11:00
Session ends: 12:30
Lunch ends: 13:30
Joining Online?
Session starts: 11:00
Session ends: 12:30
Speakers
- Arish Bharucha – Howard Kennedy
- Chintan Chandrachud – Brick Court Chambers
- Kartikey Mahajan – Khaitan & Co
- Neeti Sachdeva – Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration (MCIA)
Members
- Howard Kennedy
- Brick Court Chambers