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SUMMARY:Maxwell Lectures Webinar: Understanding Domain Name Arbitration in Asia
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nMaxwell Lectures Webinar: Perpetual motion: the rewarding life of a career at the Bar | 21 July 2022\nMaxwell Chambers successfully concluded Maxwell Lectures: Perpetual motion: the rewarding life of a career at the Bar on 21 July 2022\, featuring Mr Duncan Matthews QC\, Head of Chambers at Twenty Essex. \nIn this webinar\, Duncan reflects on 35 years in practice at the Bar: his inspirations and lessons learned and the future of the Profession. How it all started and where it is all going. \nWatch the full recorded session below:\n\n\n21 July 2022\n5.00pm – 6.15pm (GMT+8)\n\nDownload event flyer\n\n\n\nSingapore\nOrganiser: Maxwell Chambers\nFormat: Virtual\n\n\nThe event has concluded. please view recording above\n\n \nWho should attend: This webinar will be of interest to legal practitioners\, lawyers\, arbitrators\, academics. \nRegister for free (Webinar will be conducted over Zoom) \nAttendance Policy\nParticipants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity\, participants must log in at the start of the webinar and log out only at the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser\, and not being away from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to https://www.silecpdcentre.sg/ for more information. \nPractice Area: Alternative Dispute Resolution \nTraining Category: General \nEarn 1 Public CPD Point\n \nTerms & Conditions\n1) Registration – Limited slots are available on a first-come-first-served basis. \n2) Cancellations – If you are unable to attend\, a substitute participant is welcome. Please inform us of the substitute participant’s particulars in filling up the registration form. \n3) You consent for Maxwell Chambers and their partners to collect\, use and disclose the personal data that you provide in this form for marketing purposes\, including adding you to their mailing list for industry updates. \nThe Organiser reserves the right to cancel or alter the content and timing of the programme or the identity of the speakers. In the event that the webinar is cancelled by the Organiser\, the participants will be notified prior to the webinar. \nSpeaker\n \nDuncan Matthews QC\nDuncan is Head of Chambers. He is a leading trial advocate with a broad practice in international and domestic commercial dispute resolution. \nHe helps clients in English higher court proceedings and overseas. He also has a large international arbitration practice\, with experience of a wide range of arbitral institutions including the HKIAC\, ICC\, JCAA\, LCIA\, LMAA\, UNCITRAL and SIAC (ad hoc). \nDuncan accepts arbitral appointments and has been appointed sole arbitrator and as chairman of three-member tribunals. \nHe is a registered foreign lawyer with the Singapore International Commercial Court. He is also admitted to the Bars of the Turks and Caicos Islands (ad hoc)\, British Virgin Islands\, St Kitts and Nevis (ad hoc)\, and East Caribbean Supreme Court. \nDuncan is ranked in the leading legal directories for civil fraud\, commercial dispute resolution\, energy and natural resources\, international arbitration\, shipping and commodities\, and as an arbitrator. \nShare\nShare on facebook\nFacebook\nShare on twitter\nTwitter\nShare on linkedin\nLinkedIn\nShare on whatsapp\nWhatsApp
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LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Happenings by Maxwell Chambers,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Maxwell Lectures Webinar: Lex Constructionis – or My Country’s Rules?
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nMaxwell Lectures Webinar: Lex Constructionis – or My Country’s Rules?\n\nWe were delighted to have Dr Donald Charrett as the speaker for our very first Maxwell Lectures webinar\, Lex Constructionis – or My Country’s Rules? on 10 September 2020. Dr Charrett spoke on the topic of construction law and the current trends in the industry\, especially in light of Covid-19. \nDr Charrett is a Barrister and practices in construction law as an Arbitrator\, Expert Determiner\, Mediator and Member of Dispute Boards. He is a member of the FIDIC President’s List of Adjudicators and an accredited FIDIC Trainer. As a Senior Fellow at Melbourne University\, he co-presents a Master’s course in international construction law. Prior to becoming a lawyer\, he worked as an engineer for over 30 years. Dr Charrett has also published widely and presented numerous conference papers and training courses. He is the author and editor of five books on construction law\, including “The International Application of FIDIC Contracts: A Practical Guide”. \nContract law in all countries in the world is based on the twin principles of freedom of contract\, and pacta sunt servanda. However\, each jurisdiction has laws that impact on contracts for construction work. Local laws apply if the governing law of the contract is in the jurisdiction\, if the site of the construction work is in the jurisdiction\, or if the seat of dispute resolution is in the jurisdiction. This lecture explores the question of whether there are universally accepted principles of construction law\, a lex constructionis\, or whether it is trumped in every jurisdiction by local laws that differ from international norms. \nWatch the full recorded session below:\nYou may download the webinar slides here. \nhttps://youtu.be/ZeYrg5h2348		 \n\n\n										10 September 2020\n									\n\n										5.00pm\n									\n\n\n\n										Singapore\n									\n\n										Format: Virtual\n									\n\nProgramme\n\n\n										5pm – 6pm  – Webinar\n									\n\n										6pm – 6.15pm  – Q & A\n									\n\nWebinar Details\n\n\n										The webinar is free and will be conducted via Zoom.\n									\n\nSpeaker: \n																														 \nDR DONALD CHARRETT\nDr Charrett is a Barrister and practises in construction law as an Arbitrator\, Expert Determiner\, Mediator and Member of Dispute Boards. He is a member of the FIDIC President’s List of Adjudicators and an accredited FIDIC Trainer. As a Senior Fellow at Melbourne University\, he co-presents a Master’s course in international construction law. Prior to becoming a lawyer\, he worked as an engineer for over 30 years. \nDr Charrett has published widely and presented numerous conference papers and training courses. He is the author/joint author/editor of five books on construction law\, including “The International Application of FIDIC Contracts: A Practical Guide”. \nWho should attend?\nThis lecture will be of interest to legal practitioners\, arbitration professionals and academics and students interested in the challenges inherent in the international practice of construction law. \n			\n						Click here to register\n					 \nAttendance Policy\n“Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity\, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser\, and not being away from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.” \nPractice Area: Building & Construction \nTraining Category: General \nEarn 1 Public CPD Point\n																														 \nTerms\n1) Registration – Limited slots are available on a first-come-first-served basis. \n2) Cancellations – If you are unable to attend\, a substitute participant is welcome. Please inform us of the substitute participant’s particulars in filling up the registration form. \nThe Organiser reserves the right to cancel or alter the content and timing of the programme or the identity of the speakers. In the event that the Seminar is cancelled by the Organiser\, the participants will be notified prior to the webinar. \nShare\n																Share on facebook\n										Facebook\n																Share on twitter\n										Twitter\n																Share on linkedin\n										LinkedIn\n																Share on whatsapp\n										WhatsApp
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CATEGORIES:Happenings by Maxwell Chambers,Webinar
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