AAA - ICDR Life Science Series - Part 3 - Presenting an Efficient Case

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Session ID: 22PRW008

AAA - ICDR Life Science Series  - Part 3  - Presenting an Efficient Case

 

Registration Status: Open

Registration for this program closes on November 11, 2100 12:00 AM

Registration Fee
Price (USD)
General FREE

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Location
Format

Online Course

Recorded Webinar

  • Date

    Always Available
  • Duration

    Self Paced
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Faculty and Summary

90 Minutes

During this session, life sciences domestic and international arbitrators and advocates will share how to prepare and conduct your client’s position most effectively for the evidentiary arbitration hearing. Topics include how to present your documentary evidence; how to present your fact witnesses; how to present your expert witnesses, if any; how to conduct yourself in relation to your adversary; how to deal with your perception of an arbitrator’s reactions to your presentations; and a discussion on the difference between the relevant AAA-ICDR’s Commercial and International Arbitration rules.

Faculty:

  • James Carter, Carter Arbitration; New York, NY
  • Grant L. Kim, Kim, LimNexus LLP; SanFrancisco, CA

Audience: Healthcare and life science attorneys, including in-house and outside counsel for hospitals, providers, health plans, and life science, bio-tech, medical device and pharmaceutical organizations and those interested in learning more about domestic and international life sciences dispute resolution will find the information in this program invaluable and will be better armed and prepared for integrating, managing and resolving disputes through ADR.

This program does not qualify for the AAA's annual Arbitrator Continuing Education (ACE) requirement.

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CLE Information:

The AAA does not offer CLE in any jurisdiction for our online programs, but you may be able to use a copy of the certificate of completion available at the conclusion of the course to submit for CLE credit on your own. We recommend that you confirm availability of CLE in your jurisdiction for this type of course.

Questions?

Please contact AAA Education Services at or 212-484-4096.