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ABA - Section of Int'l Law - Transatlantic Deals & Disputes: How to Avoid Shipwrecks in U.S.-German Business

Event | 06.20.10 - 06.21.10, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

This is the first-ever collaboration between the ABA Section of International Law and The German Bar Association International Law Section.

Birgit Kurtz is a co-chair of the conference. Ms. Kurtz is also a speaker and a panel chair on the subject, "Transactions Track: German Investment in the United States." She is also a panel chair addressing "Dispute Resolution/Litigation Track: U.S. E-Discovery and EU Data Protection: Between a Rock and a Hard Place?" and "Transactions Track: Forum Shopping in Restructuring and Cross-Border Insolvencies: U.S. and German Insolvency Regimes Compared." Lisa Savitt is the moderator and Ms. Kurtz is a panel chair on the subject of "Dispute Resolution/Litigation Track: Turning the Tables on Discovery: Using U.S. and German Proceedings to Your Advantage."

Crowell & Moring is a supporter of this event.

For more information, please visit these areas: International Dispute Resolution

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