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The ICC has made amendments to the Arbitration Rules which came into force as of 1 March 2017.  The most important aspect of these amendments is that it offers an expedited procedure providing for a streamlined arbitration with reduced scales of fees.

Alexander Fessas, Managing Counsel and incoming Secretary General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, will speak at Baker McKenzie’s office in Washington DC on Thursday, May 11 about the newly revised ICC Arbitration Rules incorporating the Expedited Procedure Provisions.  Attendees will gain insight into the increased efficiency and transparency of ICC arbitration that the new rules offer.  Jonathan Greenblatt from Shearman & Sterling and Teddy Baldwin from Baker McKenzie will moderate the event.

Further details and a link to register for the event can be found at this link.

Program

5:30-6:30– Registration

6:00-7:00– Presentation and Q&A

7:00-8:00– Cocktail Reception

Author

Nick Kennedy is a member of the Dispute Resolution team at Baker & McKenzie in Dallas. His practice encompasses a broad range of litigation matters including class actions, commercial and shareholder disputes, employment claims, and cross-border litigation and arbitration. Mr. Kennedy represents clients in state and federal court, and in domestic and international mediation and arbitration. He serves clients in the banking, consumer products, entertainment, hospitality, oil and gas, medical devices, manufacturing, retail, restaurants, telecommunications, transportation, and computer software industries, among others. Mr. Kennedy has extensive trial and appellate experience, and has prosecuted and defended claims involving breach of contract, fraud, misappropriation of trade secrets, unfair competition, consumer protection, environmental, and employment actions. He has also helped enforce foreign judgments and arbitration awards. Nick Kennedy can be reached at Nicholas.Kennedy@bakermckenzie.com and +1 214 978 3081.