2022 Madrid Spring Meeting
April 28-29, 2022
10.0 MCLE Credits: 10.0 Areas of Professional Practice
ACCOMMODATIONS
The Westin Palace, Madrid | Plaza de las Cortes, 7 | 28014 Madrid Spain
A hotel room discount has been arranged for this conference, on a first come, first serve basis. There are limited rooms in each category, so we recommend you reserve your room as soon as possible. All room rates are based on single occupancy, please add 20€ for double occupancy per room, per night.
- Deluxe: 299€ + 10% VAT (around $337.82 + 10% VAT)
- Premium: 309€ + 10% VAT (around $349.12 + 10% VAT)
- Executive: 329€ + 10% VAT (around $371.17 + 10% VAT)
- Premium: 309€ + 10% VAT (around $349.12 + 10% VAT)
You may book under the special group rate from Friday, April 22, 2022 to Wednesday, May 4, 2022.
Buffet Breakfast is included at the Rotunda Restaurant and Wi-Fi is also included for each room.
Check in: 3 pm Check out: 12 pm
Guests must guarantee the reservation by credit card directly with the hotel.
Dress Code
Conference Panel & Welcoming Reception: Business Attire
Friday Gala Dinner: Business Attire or Semi-Formal (ex. cocktail dresses and suits are appropriate)
PROGRAM BROCHURE
View the full program brochure here.
REGISTRATION
Full 2-Day Registration Fee Includes Programming on Thursday & Friday, coffee breaks, lunches, Thursday reception and CLE credit. The Friday Gala reception and dinner is an additional expense and is optional.
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CLE programs |
Lunch and coffee breaks |
Welcome Reception (Prado Museum) |
CLE Programs |
Lunch and coffee breaks |
Cocktail Reception and Gala Dinner (The Westin Palace) |
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NYSBA member attorney |
$350 Full 2-Day Conference Registration |
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(Optional – Add $150) |
$225 Thursday Conference Registration |
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$225 Friday Conference Registration |
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Non-member attorney |
$425 Full 2-Day Conference Registration |
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$225 Thursday Conference Registration |
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$225 Friday Conference Registration |
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Young attorney (3 years or less) |
$200 Full 2-Day Conference Registration |
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$75 Thursday Conference Registration |
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$75 Friday Conference Registration |
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Students |
$100 Full 2-Day Conference Registration |
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(Optional – Add $150) |
$50 Welcome Reception (optional) |
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Non-attorney guests and spouses |
$110 Thursday Welcome Reception |
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$150 Friday Cocktail Reception and Dinner |
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Cancellation Notice
Notice of cancellation must be received by April 20, 2022 in order to obtain a refund for registration fees.
WHAT WILL I GET FROM PARTICIPATING?
The International Section's Spring Meeting offers participants opportunities to:
• Attend programs with faculty foremost in their field who will address both legal and professional issues and their impact on international practices.
• Exchange ideas and strategies with other professionals on an informal basis.
• Meet and network with key players from leading U.S. and foreign firms who share common interests and concerns relating to international law.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Click here to check the sponsorship opportunities. If interested, email Carra Forgea at [email protected].
NOTES
• This program is non-transitional and approved for MCLE credits in New York. It will not qualify for newly admitted attorneys because it is not a basic skills program.
• A New York attorney who has a genuine financial hardship may apply for tuition assistance NYSBA.ORG/TUITIONASSISTANCE
• Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities NYSBA.ORG/ADA
• CLE Policies | NYSBA.ORG/CLEPROGRAMPOLICIES
• The New York State Bar Association has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an accredited provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York. For information about the CLE Rules, visit NYCOURTS.GOV/ATTORNEYS/CLE
CONTACT
For registration assistance and questions, reach out to our Member Resource Center (MRC) at [email protected] or at 800-582-2452.
Thank you to our Sponsors!
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- April 28, 2022
- April 29, 2022
- 8:30 AM
- 10:00 PM
- 10.0
- 10.0
- Outside USA
2022 SPRING MEETING
New York State Bar Association International Section
April 28-29, 2022 | The Westin Palace, Madrid, Spain
Section Chair
Edward K. Lenci, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, New York, NY
Section Chair-Elect
Azish Filabi, The American College Maguire Center for Ethics in Financial Services, King of Prussia, PA
Conference Chairs
Clifford J. Hendel, Hendel IDR, Madrid, Spain
Nabil G. Foster, Barron & Newburger, P.C., Chicago, Illinois
Conference Vice-Chairs
José Maria Alonso, President, Madrid Bar Association, Spain
Victoria Ortega, President, Spanish Council of Bar Associations, Spain
Planning Committee
Alejandro Massot, Randle Legal, Argentina
Brian Dunning, Spain-U.S. Chamber of Commerce, New York, NY
François Berbinau, BFPL Avocats, France
Gonzalo Zeballos, Baker & Hostetler LLP, New York, NY
Javier Benavides, Spanish Council of Bar Associations, Spain
Jay G. Safer, Wollmuth Maher & Deutsch LLP, New York, NY
Jorge Luis Arenales, Arias, Guatemala
Marco Amorese, AMSL Avvocati, Italy
Víctor Gamero, Madrid Bar Association, Spain
Thursday, April 28, 2022
8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Executive Committee Meeting | Madrid Bar Association (EC members only)
10:30 a.m. Registration | Outside of Neptuno I/II/III
11:00 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. Invest in Latin America: Challenges and Opportunities (2.0 CLE credits) | Neptuno I/II/III
Moderator:
Alejandro Massot, Randle Legal, Argentina
Panelists:
Antonio Bulnes, Garrigues, Spain
Javier Zapatero, PROPARCO, France
Jorge Luis Arenales, Arias, Central America and Panama
José Carlos Junqueira Sampaio Meirelles, Pinheiro Neto, Brazil
José Jiménez, Mazars, Mexico
Juan Antonio Parodi, Cariola Díez Pérez-Cotapos, Chile
Mariana Eguiarte-Morett, Sánchez Devanny, Mexico
Mary Fernández, Headrick Rizik Alvarez & Fernández, Dominican Republic
12:40 – 2:40 p.m. Buffet Lunch | Canovas
Keynote Speaker: Manel Atserias Luque, Member, IBA Wellbeing Task Force
2:40 – 3:30 p.m. Comparing U.S. and E.U. Approaches to Regulating the New Digital Financial Services Ecosystem (1.0 CLE credit) | Neptuno I/II/III
Moderators:
Azish Filabi, The American College Maguire Center for Ethics in Financial Services, King of Prussia, PA
Joel Rosenbaum, Santander Digital, Spain
Panelists:
Fausto Moreno Bombareli, Banco Azteca, Spain
Giulia Morrati, UnipolPay, Italy
Stuart Fleischmann, Scarsdale, NY
3:40 – 4:30 p.m. Hot Topics in International Arbitration (1.0 CLE credit) | Neptuno I/II/III
Moderator:
Borja Alvarez, Cuatrecasas, Spain
Panelists:
Alex Yanos, Alston & Bird, New York and Washington, D.C.
Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky, Baker & Hostetler LLP, New York, NY
Damián Vallejo Segura, Dunning Rievman LLP, New York, NY
María José Ruiz Sánchez, Spain’s State Attorney Office, Spain
Nancy M. Thevenin, Thevenin Arbitration & ADR, United States
4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Networking Coffee Break
5:00 – 5:50 p.m. Global Approach to Pro Bono Promotion and Institutionalization: Challenges and Opportunities in Promoting a Pro Bono Culture (1.0 CLE credit) | Neptuno I/II/III
Over the past years, pro bono culture and institutions have experienced a vast transformation across the globe. In the U.S., within the last forty years pro bono has become centralized and streamlined, evolving from mostly ad-hoc, individual efforts into sophisticated pro bono programs and organizations that involve a wide variety of stakeholders. In the Spanish legal culture, pro bono is still a relatively foreign concept, but since 2010 a growing number of law firms, bar associations, universities, and non-profit organizations have formalized pro bono programs, and clearinghouses have emerged to adequately match pro bono needs with pro bono resources. There are reasons for optimism in both countries, but the profession must pursue other strategies and continue exchanging best practices to increase pro bono culture and its impact on society. To that aim, this panel seeks to explore some of the challenges and opportunities within the contemporary global pro bono movement in terms of pro bono promotion and institutionalization.
The panel will include as speakers S. Todd Crider, partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and member of the executive committee of the Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice, Javier Carvajal, partner at Pérez-Llorca and founding member of Fundación Pro Bono España and Juan Ignacio Alonso, partner at Ceca Magán, as well as founding member of Fundación Pro Bono España. The session will be co-moderated by Leire Larracoechea, Cofounder and Executive Director of Fundación Pro Bono España and Clifford J: Hendel, of Hendel IDR and founding member of Fundación Pro Bono España.
Moderators:
Clifford J. Hendel, Hendel IDR, Madrid, Spain
Leire Larracoechea San Sebastián, Fundacion Pro Bono España, Spain
Panelists:
Javier Carvajal, Pérez-Llorca, Spain
Juan Ignacio Alonso, CECA MAGAN, Spain
S. Todd Crider, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, New York, NY
8:30 – 11:00 p.m. Welcoming Reception | Museo Nacional del Prado
In partnership with BARBRI
Friday, April 29, 2022
9:30 a.m. Registration | Outside of Neptuno I/II/III
10:00 – 10:50 a.m. Standard Language and Diverging Interpretation: The Risks of Using Boilerplate Clauses in International Contracts (1.0 CLE credit) | Neptuno I/II/III
Moderators:
Miguel Lamo de Espinosa, Gómez-Acebo & Pombo, Spain
Ronnen Gaito, RJ Gaito International Business Law Firm, Luxembourg
Panelists:
Gonzalo Zeballos, Baker & Hostetler LLP, New York, NY
Jennifer Bryant, NOERR, Germany
María Segimon de Manzanos, Madrid Bar Association (ICAM), Spain
10:50 – 11:20 a.m. Networking Coffee Break
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Current and Future Issues and Challenges in Arbitration and Mediation in Europe and the Americas – A Discussion with Representatives of Leading International Arbitral Institutions – A view from the inside (2.0 CLE credits) | Neptuno I/II/III
Moderators:
Jay Safer, Wollmuth Maher & Deutsch LLP, New York, NY
Marlen Estevez, Roca Junyent, Spain
Panelists:
Ana Serra Moura, ICC Court of Arbitration, France
Evelina Wahlström, Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, Sweden
Javier Iscar, Centro Iberoamericano de Arbitraje, Spain
José Antonio Cainzos, Centro International de Arbitraje de Madrid, Spain
Luis M. Martinez, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York, NY
Ranse Howell, JAMS, Washington, D.C.
Rekha Rangachari, New York International Arbitration Center, New York, NY
1:45 – 3:45 p.m. Networking Lunch | Canovas
3:50 – 4:40 p.m. By Rule or Relationship: Exploring International Initiatives to Advance Diversity and Inclusion (1.0 CLE credit) | Neptuno I/II/III
Moderator: Elizabeth de Sevo, Leaders League, Spain
Panelists:
Ana Gomez, Employment Lawyers Association of Spain (ASNALA), Spain
D.L. Morriss, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, Chicago, Illinois
Lidia Peyrona, IBM, Spain
Mar Gallardo, PwC, Spain
4:50 – 5:40 p.m. Sports Law and Business Across the Atlantic (1.0 CLE credit) | Neptuno I/II/III
Moderators:
Iñigo de Lacalle, Senn Ferrero Sports & Entertainment, Spain
Jeffrey Benz, Versus Advocates PC, Los Angeles, CA
Panelists:
José Manuel Maza, CAS Arbitrator, Spain
Maheta Molango, Professional Footballers’ Association, England
Pablo González-Espejo, Uria Menendez, Spain
8:30 – 10:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception and Gala Dinner (Optional) | The Westin Palace, Madrid | Julio Camba & Medinaceli I
- Damián Vallejo Segura, Dunning Rievman LLP
- Joel Rosenbaum, Grupo Santander
- Giulia Moratti, UnipolPay
- Nancy M. Thevenin, Thevenin Arbitration & ADR
- Ronnen Gaito, Moderator, RJ GAITO
- Manel Atserias Luque, Member , IBA Wellbeing Task Force
- Borja Alvarez, CUATRECASAS GONÇALVES PEREIRA, S.L.P
- Javier Iscar, Speaker, President, Centro Iberoamericano de Arbitraje
- Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky, Bakerhostetler
- Pablo González-Espejo, Uria Menéndez Abogados
- María José Ruiz Sánchez, Spain's State Attorney Office
- Alex Yanos, Alston & Bird
- S. Todd Crider, Speaker, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
- Javier Carvajal, Perez-Llorca
- María Segimon de Manzanos, Madrid Bar Association, Spain
- D.L. Morriss, Hinshaw & Culbertson Llp
- Jennifer Bryant, Noerr
- Lidia Peyrona Usero, IBM Spain, Portugal, Greece and Israel
- Marlen Estevez, Roca Junyent
- José Manuel Maza, Speaker, CAS Arbitrator, Spain
- Ana Gomez, CECA MAGAN
- Elizabeth de Sevo, Leaders League
- Maheta Molango, BAKER AND MCKENZIE
- Gonzalo Zeballos, Baker & Hostetler LLP
- Peter Barna, Centro Internacional de Arbitraje de Madrid
- Fausto Moreno Bombareli, Speaker, Banco Azteca, Spain
- Prof. Azish Filabi, Maguire Center For Ethics In Financial Services, The American College Of Financial Services
- Miguel Lamo de Espinosa, GOMEZ-ACEBO & POMBO
- Íñigo de la Calle, Senn Ferrero Sports & Entertainment
- Clifford J. Hendel, Hendel IDR
- Leire Larracoechea, Fundacion Pro Bono España
- Luis M. Martinez, Speaker, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York, NY
- Niki Borofsky, JAMS
- Alejandro Massot, Randle Legal
- Antonio Bulnes, J&A Garrigues SLP
- José Jiménez Bañales, Mazars
- José Carlos Junqueira Sampaio Meirelles, Pinneiro Neto Advogados
- Javier Zapatero, PROPARCO
- Jorge Luis Arenales, BLP ABOGADOS, S.A
- Juan Antonio Parodi, Cariola Díez Pérez-Cotapos
- Mariana Eguiarte-Morett, Sanchez Devanny Eseverri, S.C.
- Mary Fernández, Speaker, Headrick Rizik Alvarez & Fernandez
- Edward K. Lenci, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
- Amanda Jiménez Pintón, ICC Court of Arbitration
- Raffaela Isepponi, SCC Arbitration Institute
- Anna Ogrenchuk, Speaker, LCF Law Group
- Ximena Gomez, Centro Iberoamericano de Arbitraje
- In-Person
- INTSP22
- International Section
- Spain
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education