Marine Insurance London 2022 Conference
Event | 03.22.22, 7:50 AM UTC - 6:00 PM UTC
Address
155 Bishopsgate
Liverpool Street, London, EC2m 3YD
Crowell & Moring partner, Michelle Linderman will be joining a panel discussion on 'Keeping Abreast of our Ever-Changing World' alongside leaders at American P&I Club, Lloyd's List Intelligence and Quadrant Chambers. The session will be moderated by Neil Roberts, Head of Marine and Aviation at Lloyd's Market Association.
In this session, the panel will outline the shafting sands of geopolitics around the world. They will explore how this might impact trading patterns into the future. They will also study the current use of sanctions and hose these might change in the coming year, as well as consider the impact for marine insurers and their clients.
For more information, please visit these areas: International Trade, International Trade — London Practice
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