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Business Arbitration And Mediation 2020: How Arbitration And Mediation Will And Should Look In The Future

Business Arbitration And Mediation 2020: How Arbitration And Mediation Will And Should Look In The Future

Presented by New York State Bar Association: Commercial and Federal Section; Dispute Resolution Section; Corporate Counsel Section; Committee on Continuing Legal Education

CLE Webinar Credit: Total Credit(s): 7.5, including 4.5 Areas Of Professional Practice Credits, 1.5 Ethics and Professionalism Credits, and 1.5 Skills Credits

This program will address how business arbitration and mediation will and should develop, from the perspectives of users, counsel, and neutrals, over the next 5, 10, and 20 years—so we can all be ready as the opportunities present themselves and indeed develop our own opportunities.

Program Highlights

  • Innovation in Arbitration–How the Major Providers See Arbitration Developing in the Future
  • User and Neutral Perspectives–Coming Innovations in Arbitration in the Next 5, 10 and 20 Years
  • A Perspective from Across the Pond on Impending Innovation in Arbitration
  • Keynote Address: A Forward Look at the Impending Development of Arbitration: A View of Arbitration’s Future as a Fulfillment of Its Roots and of Pressing Contemporary Needs
  • Compelling Issues as to Ethics and Inclusion–Now and in the Future
  • Practice Development–How to Develop Your Career as a Neutral

Featured JAMS Speakers

Matthew P. York, JAMS General Manager, New York
Innovation in Arbitration–How the Major Providers See Arbitration Developing in the Next 5, 10 and 20 Years
9:10 AM - 10:25 AM ET
1.5 Credits in Areas of Professional Practice

Michael D. Young, Esq., JAMS Mediator and Arbitrator
User and Neutral Perspectives–Coming Innovations in Arbitration in the Next 5, 10 and 20 Years
10:35 AM - 12:15 PM ET
2.0 Credits in Areas of Professional Practice

Douglas Duzant, JAMS Assistant Manager, New York
Practice Development–How to Develop Your Career as a Neutral
4:15 AM - 5:30 PM ET
1.5 Credits in Skills

Featured People

Michael D. Young, Esq.
  • Bankruptcy
  • Business Commercial
  • Class Action & Mass Tort
  • Construction
  • Employment Law
  • Engineering & Construction
  • Entertainment & Sports
  • Federal Law
  • Financial Markets
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • International & Cross-Border
  • Securities
  • Surety
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