Arbitration lecture and events in new york 2017 feb.march

Here are some arbitration lectures and events that took place in New York in February and March 2017:

February 2017

  1. "Arbitration in the Digital Age: Navigating the Challenges of E-Discovery and Online Evidence" - February 2, 2017, New York City Bar Association, New York, NY. This CLE program explored the impact of technology on arbitration, including e-discovery and online evidence.
  2. "Arbitration and Mediation: A Comparative Analysis" - February 9, 2017, New York University School of Law, New York, NY. This lecture compared and contrasted arbitration and mediation, highlighting their similarities and differences.
  3. "The Role of Arbitration in International Dispute Resolution" - February 16, 2017, American Arbitration Association (AAA), New York, NY. This event featured a panel discussion on the use of arbitration in international disputes, including the benefits and challenges of using arbitration in cross-border disputes.

March 2017

  1. "Arbitration and the Courts: A Panel Discussion" - March 1, 2017, New York County Lawyers' Association, New York, NY. This panel discussion explored the relationship between arbitration and the courts, including the role of courts in enforcing arbitration awards.
  2. "The Future of Arbitration: Trends and Developments" - March 8, 2017, International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), New York, NY. This event featured a panel discussion on the latest trends and developments in arbitration, including the impact of technology and changing attitudes towards arbitration.
  3. "Arbitration in the Energy and Natural Resources Sector" - March 15, 2017, American Bar Association (ABA) Section of International Law, New York, NY. This CLE program focused on the use of arbitration in disputes related to the energy and natural resources sector, including oil and gas, mining, and renewable energy.
  4. "The Art of Arbitration Advocacy" - March 22, 2017, New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), New York, NY. This CLE program provided tips and strategies for effective arbitration advocacy, including how to prepare for arbitration, present evidence, and persuade the arbitrator.

Please note that these events may not be comprehensive or up-to-date, and it's always a good idea to verify the accuracy of the information and check for any updates or changes.