13th ICC Miami Conference: Tooling up for International Arbitration

ICC_Miami_Arbitration_buttonThe International Chamber of Commerce‘s acclaimed annual conference on international arbitration in Latin America returns to Miami in November bringing together over 450 participants from 30 countries to discuss the latest developments under the theme “Tooling up for International Arbitration”.

A major networking opportunity, the 13th Miami Conference kicks off on November 1 with the ICC Institute’s already sold out advanced-level training on how to manage the production of documents in international arbitration.

The Miami Conference is a major forum for understanding international arbitration in Latin America attracting lawyers, corporate counsel, arbitrators, mediators and academics from across Latin America and the Caribbean.

“I am thrilled to address the Latin American arbitration community during this essential annual event that takes place in an ever expanding Latin American arbitration market,” said Alexis Mourre, president of the ICC International Court of Arbitration who will deliver a keynote speech at the event.

Led by a top-rate line up of speakers, the 13th ICC Miami Conference will take place on November 1-3 and feature a dynamic series of plenary and technical sessions, roundtables and discussions, as well as two optional breakfast sessions. Discussions will be held in English, Spanish and Portuguese with simultaneous interpretation.

The conference concludes with a mock case looking at tools for urgent and preliminary relief in international arbitration in five different scenarios.

Full program and registration.

Staff Contact:   Nancy Thevenin

General Counsel
Tel: 212.703.5047

Nancy Thevenin supports the USCIB Arbitration Committee and coordinates the work of the U.S. Nominations Committee. She works closely with USCIB’s Business Development team in ensuring a more comprehensive policy, legal and arbitration membership outreach to both law firms and corporations. Thevenin previously served as deputy director of the ICC Court of Arbitration’s North American marketing office. During her tenure, the group helped launch the ICC International Mediation Competition and developed USCIB Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF), with Thevenin drafting the proposal for the ICC to make YAF a global organization. Nancy then joined Baker & McKenzie as a special counsel in and global coordinator of their International Arbitration Practice Group. She left Baker in 2014 to start her own practice as arbitrator and mediator and continues to teach the spring semester international commercial arbitration course at St. John’s Law School.
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