Lunch DIScussions: Commercial Courts in Europe – Alternative to Arbitration?

DIS-Event

10. Nov 2022

Organizer: DIS

Chambres Internationales at the Tribunal de Commerce were established in Paris in 2018, followed shortly thereafter by Commercial Courts in the Netherlands and Germany. These chambers are intended to make it more attractive for parties to bring major commercial law and international disputes before a state court. After a few years in practice, it is time to revisit the development. Are new alternatives to arbitration evolving in Europe?

Laure Aldebert (Membre de la chambre internationale de la Cour d’appel de Paris), Martin Bernet (Bernet Arbitration/Dispute Management), Gustav Flecke-Giammarco (Seven Summits Arbitration), Thomas Klink (Richter am Oberlandesgericht Stuttgart, stv. Vorsitzender des Berufungssenats des Stuttgart Commercial Court) and Anna Stier (Omni Bridgeway) will discuss these topics in a debate moderated by Hartmut Hamann (Hamann Rechtsanwälte). The audience is explicitly invited to join in the discussion and ask questions.

Online event

Lunch DIScussions: Commercial Courts in Europe – Alternative to Arbitration?

Date: Thursday, 10 November 2022, 1.00 – 2.00 pm (CET)

You can find further information in the Programme.

Registration

Please register by 8 November 2022 via the link below. Registered participants will receive the access details by email prior to the begin of the event.

Link to registration

The event will be free of charge.

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