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First Leading Arbitrators' Symposium 2005 - Reviews

Attendees

"The concept of a panel discussion allowing the participation from the audience, and the practical approach to problems faced by arbitrators made the symposium particularly valuable."
Dr. Wöss, Wöss & Partners

"I found the Quality panel members, informed discussions and debate from the participants made for an interesting day. The timing around the Willem C Vis Moot was very good. In closing I very much enjoyed the day and have since read the book as presented from cover to cover."
John Rundell, John Rundell & Co.

 

Faculty

"...The symposium was, I believe, an excellent initiative.  Because of its format, the symposium allows very experienced practitioners, be they speakers or in the public, to share their experience, and to confront their opinions, on the most intimate parts of arbitration procedure. This creates a unique forum where extremely delicate issues are discussed in a candid and relaxed atmosphere. Concrete answers have been given to concrete questions by leading arbitrators. It is rare to find such degree of thoroughness on the practicalities of arbitration in an open forum."
Philip Pinsolle

"My impression was that the symposium was very well received and delegates liked the novel format...  The topics selected were practical and not too esoteric - this meant that the discussion was of interest to most people... Lord Mustill and Michael Pryles made excellent sparring partners - their rapport and banter were both informative and entertaining."
Christopher Newmark, Baker & McKenzie LLP

 

 


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