BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Singapore BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20170813T170000 RDATE:20380119T111407 TZOFFSETFROM:+0800 TZOFFSETTO:+0800 TZNAME:Asia/Singapore +08 END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20380119T111407 TZOFFSETFROM:+0800 TZOFFSETTO:+0800 TZNAME:Asia/Singapore +08 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:a09393f19ebcfdde2b1761b88939fbcf CATEGORIES:Seminar CREATED:20180402T125854 SUMMARY:Maritime Arbitration – Tips on Rules and Practices (14 August 2018) LOCATION:Orchid Ballroom\, 6 Eu Tong Sen Street\, #04-85\, The Central (Clarke Quay) \, Singapore 059817 DESCRIPTION:About the Seminar:\nMaritime arbitration and general commercial arbitration exist within the same legal framework or curial law, but there are special ised rules customised for maritime arbitration.\nIn this seminar, we explor e the changes brought about by the LMAA Rules 2017. The panelists will draw comparisons between ad hoc maritime arbitrations and those conducted under the LMAA Rules, the SCMA Rules and the SIAC Rules.\nIn addition, there wil l be discussions on whether there is a set of unspoken rules, or culture, t hat sets maritime arbitration apart from commercial arbitration.Join us for free flow of wines, beers, soft drinks and food after the seminar! Seminar Programme:\n5.00 –5.30pm Registrations and Standing Buffet Recept ion5.30 – 5.45pmOpening Remarks by Chairperson\nMr. Lawrence Teh - Senior P artner, Dentons Rodyk5.45 – 6.15pmNew LMAA Rules, Differences with the old LMAA and the SCMA Rules\nMr. Andrew G Moran QC – Resident, The Arbitration Chambers 6.15 - 7.00pmDifferences and Tips on running an ad hoc, SCMA and S IAC arbitration\nMr. Prem Gurbani – Consultant, Gurbani & Co\n7.00 – 7. 15pmQ&A Session7.15 – 8.15pmNetworking DrinksAbout the Speakers:\n Mr. Andrew G Moran QC is a senior English Queen’s Counsel appointed in 1994. He is now a full-time arbitrator, having ceased practice as counsel in 2017 i n order to concentrate on his role as an international arbitrator. He is al so a former Deputy High Court Judge in England and Wales. Through over 40 y ears in practice (24 years in silk), he has acquired extensive experience i n civil, maritime and commercial litigation and arbitration. Andrew still s its at first instance and as an occasional Judge of Appeal in the Isle of M an, and has tried a range of heavy commercial, maritime and banking cases. He has also presided as the Chairman of specialist market tribunals of the International Petroleum Exchange, the International Commodities Exchange, a nd as legal adviser to the Tribunal at the London International Financial F utures Exchange in the City of London.In 2016, Andrew assumed residency in The Arbitration Chambers, focusing his extensive experience in dispute reso lution as an independent arbitrator based in Singapore but arbitrating in A sia, the Middle East and Europe. Mr. Prem Gurbani has been in continuous pr actice since being admitted to the Singapore Bar in January 1978. He has pr acticed in litigious and non-litigious aspects of commercial law, maritime law, commodity disputes and insurance law. In 1989, Prem founded Gurbani &a mp; Co. Prem has acted as Arbitrator or as Counsel for nearly twenty years in arbitrations held under the Rules of the LMAA (London Maritime Arbitrati ons Association), GAFTA (Grain and Feed Trade Association, London), FOSFA ( Federation of Oils, Seeds and Fats Association Ltd, London), ICC (Internati onal Chamber of Commerce), PORAM (Palm Oil Refiners Association of Malaysia ), SIAC (Singapore International Arbitration Centre) and the SCMA (Singapor e Chamber of Maritime Arbitration). In 2012, Prem became a Consultant in Gu rbani & Co. thereafter focusing on arbitrating maritime, commodity and insurance disputes. He was previously a Director of the Singapore Chamber o f Maritime Arbitration and is presently a Director of the Singapore Maritim e Foundation.About the Chairperson:\n Mr. Lawrence Teh is a Senior Partner in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice and Arbitration practice since January 1999. He advises clients in all areas of commercial law and a ppears regularly as lead counsel in the Singapore courts, in arbitration, m ediation and other forms of dispute resolution. He is also considered and a ppointed regularly as an arbitrator in international disputes under the rul es and auspices of many international arbitration institutions and also in ad hoc arbitrations. He is particularly noted for his work on jurisdictiona l issues in international arbitration and litigation. He has particular exp erience in handling disputes in international trade and commodities, mariti me and aviation, banking and financial services, onshore and offshore const ruction, mergers acquisitions and joint ventures and insurance. He is named in numerous legal guides and directories including the The Legal 500 Asia Pacific, Asialaw and Who’s Who Legal.Download brochure HERE (images/Events/ Maritime-Arbitration---Tips-on-Rules-and-Practices_updated_1.pdf).\n \n RE GISTRATION CLOSING DATE: 7 August 2018FEES \n(includes refreshments & m aterials, if any)\nMembershipEarly Bird Rate(Valid only until 14 Jun 2018)R egular RateSIArb MembersS$ 60.00S$ 70.00Members of:Marine Offshore Oil & ; Gas Association (MOOGAS); Regional Arbitral Institute Forum (RAIF); Singa pore Institute of Architects (SIA); Society of Construction Law Singapore ( SCL (S)); Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA)S$ 80.00S$ 90.00O thersS$ 110.00S$ 120.00 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
About the Seminar:
Seminar Programme:
5.00 –5.30pm &nbs p; | Registrations and Standing Buffet Reception |
5.30 – 5.45pm | Opening Remarks by Chairperson Mr. Lawrence Teh - Senior Partner, Dentons Rodyk | 5.45 – 6.15pm | New LMAA Rules, Difference s with the old LMAA and the SCMA Rules Mr. Andrew G Mo
ran QC – Resident, The Arbitration Chambers |
6.15 - 7.00pm | Differences and Tips on runni ng an ad hoc, SCMA and SIAC arbitration Mr. Prem Gurbani – Consultant, Gurbani & Co |
7.00 – 7.15pm | Q&A Session |
7.15 – 8.15pm | Networking Drinks |
About the Speakers:
M
r. Andrew G Moran QC is a senior English Queen’s Counsel app
ointed in 1994. He is now a full-time arbitrator, having ceased practice as
counsel in 2017 in order to concentrate on his role as an international ar
bitrator. He is also a former Deputy High Court Judge in England and Wales.
Through over 40 years in practice (24 years in silk), he has acquired exte
nsive experience in civil, maritime and commercial litigation and arbitrati
on. Andrew still sits at first instance and as an occasional Judge of Appea
l in the Isle of Man, and has tried a range of heavy commercial, maritime a
nd banking cases. He has also presided as the Chairman of specialist market
tribunals of the International Petroleum Exchange, the International Commo
dities Exchange, and as legal adviser to the Tribunal at the London Interna
tional Financial Futures Exchange in the City of London.In 2016, Andrew ass
umed residency in The Arbitration Chambers, focusing his extensive experien
ce in dispute resolution as an independent arbitrator based in Singapore bu
t arbitrating in Asia, the Middle East and Europe. | |
Mr. Prem Gurbani ha
s been in continuous practice since being admitted to the Singapore Bar in
January 1978. He has practiced in litigious and non-litigious aspects of co
mmercial law, maritime law, commodity disputes and insurance law. In 1989,
Prem founded Gurbani & Co. Prem has acted as Arbitrator or as Counsel f
or nearly twenty years in arbitrations held under the Rules of the LMAA (Lo
ndon Maritime Arbitrations Association), GAFTA (Grain and Feed Trade Associ
ation, London), FOSFA (Federation of Oils, Seeds and Fats Association Ltd,
London), ICC (International Chamber of Commerce), PORAM (Palm Oil Refiners
Association of Malaysia), SIAC (Singapore International Arbitration Centre)
and the SCMA (Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration). In 2012, Prem be
came a Consultant in Gurbani & Co. thereafter focusing on arbitrating m
aritime, commodity and insurance disputes. He was previously a Director of
the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration and is presently a Director o
f the Singapore Maritime Foundation. |
About the Chairperson:
Download brochure HERE.< /p>
FEES (includes refreshments & materials, if any) | ||
Membership | Early Bi
rd Rate (Valid only until 14 Jun 2018) |
|
SIArb Members | S$ 60.00 | S$ 70.00 |
Members of: Marine Offshore Oil & Gas Association (MOOGAS); Regional
Arbitral Institute Forum (RAIF); Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA);
Society of Construction Law Singapore (SCL (S)); Singapore Chamber of Marit
ime Arbitration (SCMA) | S$ 80.00 | S$ 90.00 |
Others | S$ 110.00 | S$ 120.00 |