Keynote by
Anne Catherine Kunz (Lalive) on legitimate party expectations
Followed by a controversial Oxford style debate between
Selma Tirić (Knoetzl), Nenad Kovačević (CMS), Heidrun Walsh (Mishcon de Reya) and
Florian Stefan (Vavrovsky Heine Marth)
Moderated by
Michael Nueber (Gasser Partners)
Finally,
Stephanie Rohmann (University of Innsbruck) will wrap up the event with a brief retrospect: „
Flashback: Looking back on 2019“
Date: Thursday, 28 November 2018, 5.00 p.m.
Venue: Vienna International Arbitral Centre (VIAC), Wiedner Hauptstraße 63, 1045 Vienna
Costs: This event is free of charge. Cocktail reception sponsored by YAAP.
The conference will be preceded by the ArbAut and YAAP Annual Meeting (4.00 p.m.).
UPCOMING: YAAP - Young Croatian Arbitration Practitioners (YCAP) Joint Event: "Behind the Scenes - navigating through the arbitration landscape in CEE", Zagreb, 4 December 2019
And here comes a reason to visit beautiful Zagreb in the Advent season: At the eve of the famous Croatian Arbitration Days, jointly with our young colleagues from Croatia, we will organize a discussion on “
Behind the Scenes - navigating through the arbitration landscape in CEE”. It offers insights how to navigate through the arbitration arena in CEE between Tribunals, Counsel, Institutions and organizations. And of course it is a great opportunity to meet old and new friends.
Speakers include
Petar Ceronja (UniCredit),
Antun Bilić (Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb),
Zrinka Mustafa Prelić (Divjak Topić & Bahtijarević),
Niamh Leinwather (Freshfields) and
Philipp Peters (Konrad & Partner).
The discussion will be moderated by
Dalibor Valinčić (Wolf Theiss).
Date: Wednesday, 4 December 2019, 5.30 pm
Venue: Faculty of Law, Zagreb, Croatia
Costs: This event is free of charge.
For more details, please have a look at our flyer:
YCAP/YAAP Joint Conference
REVIEW: YAAP Round Table special – Third Party Funding: “Grill” the Funders, Vienna, 28 October 2019
Our special Round Table featured representatives from two major third party funders,
Christiane Deniger (Burford) and
Jonathan Barnett (Nivalion). Christiane and Jonathan answered tricky questions from moderator
Leon Kopecky as well as from the floor. What is the relationship between the funder, parties and counsel in managing the dispute? Will the funder exercise influence in the way the case is pleaded? How will the funders assess the success chances of a dispute - and what will they typically look for in a case?
These issues and many more were discussed during a lively panel debate. We continued the exchange until late over snacks drinks, which were generously hosted by Burford and Nivalion.