Tuesday 22 October 2013, 1-2pm UK time.
Investors are increasingly alive to the investment protections offered by bilateral and multilateral investment treaties. Yet not all investment treaties are the same, with some offering stronger or more extensive protections than others. With careful advance planning, investors can make their investments using the right vehicle and transaction structure to ensure the best treaty protections possible.
In the third webinar in our investment treaty series, our speakers will use their experience and insight to guide you through some of your options for investment treaty planning to maximise your investment treaty protection, raising some potential hurdles and pitfalls along the way. Our speakers will also discuss other commercial factors influencing the choice of transaction structure, including taxation planning, and cover additional or alternative methods of investment protection.
Speakers:
- Laurence Shore, Partner, International Arbitration, New York
- Emmanuelle Cabrol, Partner, International Arbitration, Paris
- Christian Leathley, Partner, International Arbitration, London
- Andrew Cannon, Senior Associate, International Arbitration, London
If you would like to register for this event please contact Prudence Heidemans.
The webinar will be recorded. If you are unable to listen to the event on the day please still register and then you will be able to access the recorded version later.
Key contacts
Andrew Cannon
Partner, Global Co-Head of International Arbitration and of Public International Law, London
Christian Leathley
Partner, Co-Head of the Latin America Group, Co-Head of the Public International Law Group, US Head of International Arbitration, London
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