Drafting Arbitration Clauses: Choosing Between Litigation and Arbitration
In every contract, one has a choice between litigation and arbitration. And, if one chooses arbitration, it is imperative that the arbitration clause is an effective one. This program provides practical advice concerning drafting arbitration clauses that can be put to immediate use by both disputes lawyers and transactional lawyers, and that will help them avoid the dreaded "pathological" arbitration clause.
Among the topics to be covered are:
- Choosing Between Litigation and Arbitration
- The Elements to be Included in Every Arbitration Clause
- Optional Provisions That Can be Added to an Arbitration Clause
- Step Clauses
- Choosing the Place of Arbitration
Speaker
David Zaslowsky – Baker McKenzie
Member Price:
$50.00
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Non-Member Price:
$150.00
Published Date:
- June 3, 2020
Format:
- Online On-Demand
Product Code:
- VHP31
Areas Of Professional Practice Credit(s):
- 0.5
Skills Credit(s):
- 0.5
Total Credit(s):
- 1.0
Recorded Date:
- 50min