Ciarb London Branch

Ciarb London Branch

Alternative Dispute Resolution

London, London 1,838 followers

The London Branch is one of the largest branches in the Ciarb network, with almost 2,000 members.

About us

The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Ciarb) is the world’s leading professional body for dispute avoidance and dispute management. The London Branch serves Ciarb members who live or work in London. It is one of the largest branches in the Ciarb network, with almost 2,000 members. On this profile you will find details of the seminars, social events and training that the London Branch runs, and how you can get more involved in the Branch.

Industry
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
London, London
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
Arbitration, Adjudication, and Mediation and ADR

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Employees at Ciarb London Branch

Updates

  • Please join our in-person and virtual seminar on “Do arbitration and mediation work for aviation and what is the scope for their increased use?”. 26 February 2025 6:00pm St Botolph Building, 138 Houndsditch, London, EC3A 7AR, United Kingdom Please RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/eJ48buNp The Aviation industry is said to underutilise Arbitration and Mediation, but given the different sectors involved, is that really the case? The panel will seek to explore whether this is so by drawing on their own experience, examining different segments of the industry, and looking at the role institutions have in promoting the use of Alternate Dispute Resolution. The Panel is Chaired by Glenda Vencatachellum, Barrister, Mediator, CIArbLondon Branch Committee. There will be no charge to attend this event, but prior registration is required and limited in-person spaces are available. CIArbmembers are required to register to attend through the event host, Clyde and Co. 18:00 Introduction & scene setting – Robert Lawson KC, Partner, Clyde & Co 18:15 Panel discussion 19:25 Closing remarks – Robert Lawson KC 19:30 Drinks reception, sponsored by Clyde & Co LLP Speakers: •Elizabeth Hichens, Associate General Counsel –Regulatory, Litigation & Commercial, British Airways Plc •Pedro Arcoverde, Senior Legal Counsel, Commercial Disputes, Litigation and Investigations, Airbus SAS (via video link) •@Rosalind Phelps KC, Barrister, Fountain Court Chambers •Ned Beale, Partner, Hausfeld& Co LLP •@Richard Mumford, Partner, Clyde & Co LLP •Simon Dean M. HKA Principal, Expert witness, Expert determiner #aviation #arbitration #mediation #ciarb

  • Please join our virtual seminar on “Improving the climate in Arbitration to meet business needs – a global perspective”. 22 January 2025 13:00 - 14:30 GMT Online, Zoom As International Arbitration continues to gain traction as an important dispute resolution mechanism for cross - border disputes, criticism that the arbitral process is slow and expensive has not abated. A number of jurisdictions have improved their arbitral laws, while others are in the process of doing so. Join the Ciarb London Branch to discuss current practices in a range of jurisdictions together with avenues that can be considered to ensure an improved arbitral climate that meets the needsof businesses. Panel Welcome remarks will be delivered by Tope Adeyemi, Barrister, 33 Bedford Row Chambers and Ciarb London Branch Chair. The event will be moderated by Nouf Al Fayez (MCIArb) Alfayez, Associate, Mithaq Law. Timings 13:00 - 14:30 GMT 14:00 – 15:30 WAT Speakers Nouf Al Fayez (MCIArb) Al Fayez MCIArb, Associate at Mithaq Law Firm, LLM Charles Caher, Partner, Wilmerhale Deborah Dumebi CHUKWUEDO, LL.M. (London), FCIArb(Uk), ABR, Partner, Accendolaw Partners LP Heidi Chui, Partner, Stevenson, Wong & Co Théophile Hiom II, Referendary Lawyer, Chief of Staff, Ohada Common Court of Justice and Arbitration Registration There will be no charge to attend this event, but prior registration is required. Please confirm by contacting Elinor Pritchard (Email: elinor@thevirtualpartnership.co.uk).

  • Please join our in-person and virtual seminar on “Reassessing Assessing Credibility”. 3 December 2024 / 5.30pm – 8.00pm In-person (FTI Consulting, 200 Aldersgate (North Entrance) Aldersgate Street, London, EC1A 4HD) and Virtual An assessment of credibility is often crucial in determining the weight to be given to witness testimony. Are arbitral tribunals (and courts and other tribunals) assessing credibility appropriately and correctly? Are they using ‘traditional’ criteria and indicia that are not accurate for people who were not raised in a historically traditional English society? Join the Ciarb London Branch Committee as we discuss these issues. You will hear from a range of speakers, drawn from different disciplines, including not only arbitration but judging and policing, as they examine our long-standing views on assessing the credibility of witnesses in international arbitration. Welcome remarks Glenda Vencatachellum MCIArb, Barrister and Mediator, Canonbury Chambers and Ciarb London Branch Member. Moderator The Honourable Barry Leon FCIArb, former Presiding Judge of the BVI Commercial Court and now Arbitrator and Meditator at 33 Bedford Row Chambers (London), Arbitration Place (Canada), and Caribbean Arbitrators, anda Vice-Chair of the Ciarb Caribbean Branch. Panel District Judge Clare Hockney Akima Paul Lambert Khawar Qureshi KC Debbie Simpson, QPM, MBA There is no charge to attend, but prior registration is required and limited in-person spaces are available. Please confirm both in-person and virtual attendance by contacting Elinor Pritchard (Email: elinor@thevirtualpartnership.co.uk). #CIArb #CIArbLondon #Arbitration #Credibility #witness #testimony

  • Grappling with ESG Issues in Arbitration – Practical Insights from Leading Practitioners (online event, free) Young Members Group Event Monday 18 Nov 2024, 1-2 pm (London/GMT) The YMG is delighted to present this stellar panel which will discuss challenges and trends in ESG arbitration disputes. Interest in #ESG has risen exponentially in the last few years but what are the key issues you need to be aware of, how are parties building ESG obligations into their agreements, which parties can successfully use arbitration and what are the main issues practitioners are facing in the field? Whether you are still doubtful as to what ESG exactly means, whether you are a seasoned ESG practitioner – this event promises some frank and insightful discussion, so don’t miss it. There will be time for Q&A. See below how to submit a question in advance. Moderator: Anna Hoffmann, Barrister at 4 Pump Court Speakers: • Angeline Welsh KC, Barrister at Essex Court Chambers • Suzanne Spears, Founder and Principal of PAXUS LLP • Veronika Korom, Assistant Professor at ESSEC Business School Registration: There will be no charge to attend this event, but prior registration is required. Please register your attendance here (https://lnkd.in/ed7uMd3Q) You will receive the zoom link before the event. Q&A: If you would like to submit a question in advance, please email it to ahoffmann@4pumpcourt.com The CIArb London Branch YMG Executive Committee members are: Elizabeth Montpetit, Anna Hoffmann, Fatima A. Malik, Mark McMahon and Robert Price. #ESG #arbitration #challenges #trends

  • Please join Ciarb London Branch's in-person seminar on “Recent and Future Developments in English Arbitration Law: The Arbitration Bill and Beyond”. Wednesday, 27 November 2024 Starts 6.15pm for 6.30pm, ends 8:30pm Council Room, King’s College, Strand, London WC2R 2LS London is a leading seat for international arbitration. Significant changes to the statutory framework will be introduced by the Arbitration Bill 2024, amending the Arbitration Act 1996. The Bill purports to clarify the law governing arbitration agreements, strengthen the courts’ supporting powers and facilitate faster and fairer dispute resolution. In addition, the courts continue to develop arbitration law in important respects. The panelists will discuss the following topics: 1. Law of the arbitration agreement 2. Arbitration and corruption 3. Challenges to substantive jurisdiction under section 67 4. Arbitrators’ duties of disclosure 5. Summary disposal 6. Anti-suit injunctions Speakers Lord Christopher Bellamy KC Professor Renato Nazzini FCIArb, Aleksander Godhe (Kalisz) Godhe MCIArb Kwadwo Sarkodie Miriam Schmelzer FCIArb The panel will be followed by a drinks reception. There will be no charge to attend, but prior registration is required. For registration, please visit: https://lnkd.in/ezu539QF #CIArb #CIArbLondon #ArbitrationBill #EnglishArbitrationLaw #ArbitrationAct1996 #KingsCollege

  • Many thanks to all who joined the third part of Ciarb London Branch’s series on Expedited Arbitration kindly hosted by Stewarts on 5 November 2024. The session was excellently moderated by Sherina Petit and discussed by our esteemed panel speakers (James Clanchy FCIArb, Dr Alan M Anderson FCIArb, Guy Pendell and Colleen Parker Bacquet). Attendees were encouraged to participate in 2025 International Arbitration Survey: ‘The Path Forward: Realities and Opportunities in Arbitration’ which is conducted by the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London. If you would like to take the Survey, the link is here: https://lnkd.in/d7qu6UaM #CIArb #CIArbLondon #Internationalarbitration #expeditedarbitration

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  • The Ciarb London Branch invites you to join us for the third part of our series on the practice of international arbitration, which focuses on Expedited Arbitration. Stewarts is kindly hosting and sponsoring. This 4-speaker panel lunchtime programme is designed to spark discussion on the efforts of arbitration organisations, such as UNCITRAL, LMAA, and PinqDR, to entrench expedited arbitration and simplify procedural steps, helping parties achieve quicker resolutions. Tuesday 5 November 2024, 12:30 – 13:30, in-person Stewarts, 5 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3BF Moderator Sherina Petit: Partner, Head of International Arbitration and Head of India Practice - Stewarts Speakers - James Clanchy FCIArb: Independent Arbitrator (www.jamesclanchy.com) - Dr Alan M Anderson FCIArb: Independent Arbitrator - Alan Anderson Law Firm LLC and Littleton Chambers - Guy Pendell: Partner, Head of International Arbitration - CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro - Olswang LLP and Chair of pinqDR - Colleen Parker Bacquet, Counsel, ICC Court of Arbitration 12.00-12.25 In Person Registration, Sandwiches & Refreshments 12.25-12.30 Introduction by Tunde Ogunseitan FCIArb: Arbitrator, Ciarb London Branch Committee 12:30 - 13:45 Panel Discussion 13:45 - 13:50 Questions 13:50 - 13:55 Concluding remarks There will be no charge to attend this event, but prior registration is required and limited spaces are available. Please confirm by contacting Elinor Pritchard by email (elinor@thevirtualpartnership.co.uk)

  • Many thanks to all who joined us at the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) & Ciarb London Branch Annual Joint Seminar on “Innovation in International Arbitration – What Has worked and What Hasn’t”. Special thanks to Latham & Watkins for kindly hosting the event, to Robert Price for moderating the discussion, Tope Adeyemi for providing the opening remarks and our panellists Kate Cervantes-Knox FCIArb, Ricky Diwan KC and Jamie Harrison for sharing their views throughout. #LCIA #CIArbLondon #Internationalarbitration #arbitration

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