2021 Y-ADR Year-in-Review
Zoom
Please join us for our online 2021 Y-ADR Annual Year-in-Review event!
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Please join us as we continue our annual tradition online! CPR Y-ADR (International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution Young Leaders in Alternative Dispute Resolution), along with its co-sponsoring organizations — New York International Arbitration Center, Campaign for Greener Arbitrations, International Law Committee of the New York City Bar Association, and Young Members Group of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators — invites you for a delightful conversation. We will deliberate over the future of work, a topic that touches each and every one of us. We will reflect on what the last few years of rapid transformation have taught us and which of these learnings are here to stay. We welcome your thoughts, comments, and questions at this interactive panel. Above all, we look forward to seeing you!
Agenda
10:00 am EST Welcome remarks
Ulyana Bardyn, Counsel, Eversheds Sutherland
Jason Klingensmith, Assistant General Cousel, General Motors
10:10 am EST Panel discussion
Moderator: Saadia Bhatty, Counsel, Gide Loyrette Nouel
Panelists: Philippe Pinsolle, Partner, Quinn Emanuel
Suzana Blades, Associate General Counsel, ConocoPhillips
Rozan Simoni, General Counsel, North America at COFCO International
Sophie Nappert, Arbitrator, 3VB
Penny Madden QC, Partner, Gibson Dunn
11:00 am EST Social program
Networking in breakout rooms
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About Y-ADR: CPR’s Young Leaders in Alternative Dispute Resolution (Y-ADR) program educates the next generation of leaders on the full spectrum of dispute prevention and resolution mechanisms. Through periodic seminars and other initiatives, participants gain exposure to how corporate counsel, practitioners, and other experts in the field are using dispute prevention and resolution techniques to manage conflict and enable purpose and join CPR in driving a global culture for dispute prevention and resolution. This program is recommended for attorneys, law students and dispute resolution practitioners 45 years old and younger, or those with less than 8 years of professional experience in international or domestic ADR practice.
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This event is open to the public.
