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Now in its fifth year, the much-anticipated London International Disputes Week (LIDW) 2024 will be taking place on 3-7 June 2024, bringing together legal experts from around the globe to engage in insightful discussions on the key trends, themes and talking points in the dispute resolution world.
The theme for LIDW24, "Uniting for global challenge and opportunity" will follow up on last year’s theme “Adapting to a changing world” and look not only at what progress has been made in the dispute resolution world over the last year, but also at what we can expect over the next year and beyond. What does the year ahead hold for the global dispute resolution community?
As a founding member of LIDW, Herbert Smith Freehills is delighted to be co-hosting the following member-hosted events during the week and will also be actively participating in prominent events throughout LIDW24 including:
We look forward to seeing you at London International Disputes Week 2024!
Africa's frontier markets are brimming with opportunities for global and local businesses alike. However, navigating local operational and political complexities can be challenging and lead to complex disputes. Here, Jonathan Ripley-Evans tells us about our upcoming panel session where we will be discussing key factors increasing B2B risks in the region, the importance of selecting the right partners, managing stakeholders, as well as strategies for anticipating and managing risks.
In a December 2023 ruling, the Indian Supreme Court advocated for "a modern and pragmatic approach to consent" within the realm of arbitration. Here, Anu Agnihotri tells us about the panel event we are hosting alongside Mumbai Centre of International Arbitration, where we will be dissecting the implications of the Supreme Court's decision and debate its potential to herald a new international standard for addressing these challenging issues.
Partner, Global Co-Head of International Arbitration and of Public International Law, London
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