BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Singapore BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20171205T173000 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:32f1f5296a6abf343d62fc1981f9a854 CATEGORIES:Other Events CREATED:20180928T114128 SUMMARY:FULL! DEBATE: This House Believes That Artificial Intelligence Will Have Replaced Arbitrators Within 25 Years (06 December 2018) LOCATION:1 Marina Boulevard\, NTUC Centre\, Level 9 Room 903\, Singapore 018989 DESCRIPTION:
5.30 – 6.00pm | Registrations and Standing Buffet Receptio n |
6.00 – 7.00pm | Debate On The Motion: “THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT ARTIFICIAL IN TELLIGENCE WILL HAVE REPLACED ARBITRATORS WITHIN 25 YEARS” td> |
7.00 &n dash; 8.30pm | Ne tworking Drinks |
About the Debaters:
Ka
tie Chung - Of Counsel, Norton Rose Fulbright (Asia) LLP Katie Chung is Of Counsel in the dispute resolution and i
nternational arbitration team of Norton Rose Fulbright in Singapore. With m
ore than a decade of experience in international arbitration, including ove
r a year based in Hong Kong, Katie’s practice focuses on mining, ener
gy and infrastructure related disputes, with particular expertise in advisi
ng international clients on matters with an Asian element. Apart
from her work as counsel in international arbitrations, Katie sits regularl
y as an arbitrator. She is the Singapore Representative of the Asia-Pacific
Forum for International Arbitration and a member of AFIA’s publicati
ons sub-committee. Katie is also an assistant editor of the Singapore Law B
log, and publishes and speaks regularly on international arbitration. Most
recently, Katie is a Buddy to a Young ICCA mentoring group, which provides
mentoring to young and aspiring international arbitration practitioners. | |
Patrick Dahm - Consultant, Rechtsanwalt (Germany); Foreig
n Lawyer (Singapore), Samuel Seow Law Corporation As a foreig
n practitioner he also has the distinction of being admitted to practise Si
ngapore law. Patrick is a fellow of the Asian Institute of Alternative Disp
ute Resolution (FAIADR) and a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrat
ors (MCIArb), the German Institution of Arbitration (Deutsche Instituti
on für Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit e. V.), the Singapore Academy of La
w, the Law Society of Singapore, the Bar Association of Berlin (Rechtsa
nwaltskammer Berlin), the Indo-German Lawyers Association (Deutsch
-Indische Juristenvereinigung e. V.), the German-Singaporean Lawyers A
ssociation (Deutsch-Singapurische Juristenvereinigung e. V.), and
the University of Hamburg Alumni Association (Alumni Universität H
amburg e. V.). He has published professional articles and delivered sp
eeches and lectures on a variety of subjects, most of them related to inter
national arbitration, corporate commercial and internet law. &nbs
p; | |
As a mul
ti-qualified international arbitration counsel, Benson Lim
focuses on representing parties in cross-border arbitrations especially th
ose with an Asian angle. Clients have cited him for his "splendid work" and
"analytical ability and experience". A General Counsel once stated that he
often "turns to Benson to seek his views on difficult areas of law."
More typical of a senior lawyer with much longer years of experience,
he already sits as an arbitrator in addition to counsel work. His arbitrato
r appointments include being a sole arbitrator in a SIAC arbitration over i
nternational trade of components for solar technology equipment. | |
Divyesh Menon - Associate, Mayer Brown Divyesh M
enon is an international arbitration and disputes attorney at Mayer Brown,
based in Singapore. His practice spans complex commercial and investment di
sputes across a range of industries; with a focus on cross-border business
combinations, energy and natural resources, construction and infrastructure
, sports, gaming and media. Divyesh's recent experience has centred on acti
ng for start-ups in cutting-edge fields, including disruptive media content
providers and digital/AI-optimized logistics, supply chain and e-commerce
platforms as well high-profile investments in the renewables sector in Sout
h and Southeast Asia. Divyesh has frequently served as tribunal secretary i
n both commercial and investment arbitrations around Asia, and also acted i
n and managed arbitration-related litigation in Singapore and other Asian j
urisdictions. Divyesh holds law degrees from the University of Br
istol and University of Oxford and has completed programmes at the Hague Ac
ademy of International Law and the Cornell-Paris Institute of International
& Comparative Law. Prior to Mayer Brown, Divyesh clerked for a leading
international arbitrator and prior to that was a member of the internation
al arbitration and construction practice of one of the largest Southeast As
ian law firms. |
About the Judges:
Ankit Goy al - Partner, Allen & Gledhill LLP Ankit’s areas of practice cover international arbitration and cross-bord er dispute resolution in Asia with a focus on India-related disputes. He ha s acted as counsel on several cases under the rules of major arbitral insti tutions, including SIAC, ICC, HKIAC and the LCIA. He also has considerable experience supervising, coordinating and managing complex commercial litiga tions in a wide number of countries in the Asia Pacific region. Prior to jo ining Allen & Gledhill, Ankit was a lawyer in the Hong Kong office of a n international law firm. From 2009 to 2012, Ankit was Head (South Asia) an d Counsel at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) where he supervised the administration of approximately 150 arbitrations. Ankit is the Co-Chair of the YSIAC Committee, formed under the auspices of the SIAC. He graduated from the National University of Singapore with an LLM in 2009 and the Panjab University, Chandigarh with an LLB in 2004. | &nb sp;< /td> | Alessa Pang - Senior Associ ate, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP Alessa is a Senior Associate with the International Arbitration Construction & Projects practice group at Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP. She has handled a wide range of commercial disputes before international arbitral tribunal s and has experience with both ad hoc and institutional arbitration proceed ings under SIAC, ICC, HKIAC, UNCITRAL and ICSID Rules. Alessa also has a sp ecial interest in arbitration-related court proceedings, having acted for c lients before the Singapore courts in setting aside applications, enforceme nt applications, and applications for anti-suit injunctive relief. |
Jae Hee Suh - Associate, Allen & Overy Jae Hee is an associate
in Allen & Overy's international arbitration team based in Singapore.
She previously practiced arbitration in Allen & Overy's Hong Kong and L
ondon offices. Jae Hee has represented clients in various sectors (includin
g infrastructure, energy, finance, pharmaceutical and telecommunications) f
or both commercial and investment treaty arbitrations under most major rule
s. She has also advised in relation to enforcing and challenging arbitral a
wards in different jurisdictions. Jae Hee was born and rais
ed in South Korea and studied law at Oxford University (Magdalen College) a
s a STX Corporation scholar, graduating with several college and university
prizes. She also obtained the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL) from
the University of Hong Kong and is admitted as a solicitor in Hong Kong.
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About the Moderator:
Jelita Pandjaitan - Par tner, Linklaters Singapore Pte Ltd Jelita i s a Partner in Linklaters Singapore office and leads the Southeast Asia dis putes practice, with a focus on complex, high value cross-border disputes a nd investigations for major international banks and corporations. She advis es clients in arbitrations, litigation and mediations in Hong Kong, Singapo re and throughout the Asian region. Jelita specialises in financial and ene rgy and resource arbitration in the major Asian seats and using all the maj or institutions and rules (SIAC, HKIAC, ICC, UNCITRAL) including obtaining interim injunctive relief and enforcing arbitral awards in regional courts. She is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and regularly sp eaks at arbitration conferences and seminars and has published several arti cles on arbitration developments. She has also conducted multiple appointme nts as sole or co-arbitrator. Jelita has extensive experience in local and foreign regulatory and internal investigations, particularly acting on regu latory matters which give rise to parallel Hong Kong and Singapore exposure . She also advises on the contentious aspects of cross-border transactions, including conducting due diligence on bribery and corruption risks. Jelita was endorsed as a Rising Star for financial services regulatory in IFL R1000 2018 and won the Euromoney Asia Women in Business Law individual award for Best in Dispute Resolution in 2015. She is admitted in Hong Kong and Australia and is fluent in English and Bahasa Indonesia. |
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