Successfully Navigating Hazardous Waters: The Second Annual Conference on Transatlantic Deals & Disputes
Event | 06.19.11, 12:00 AM UTC
Address
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost
This is a Joint Program with the German Bar Association Munich, Germany.
Birgit Kurtz is the program chair and the moderator of a session entitled "Dispute Resolution/Litigation Track: U.S. Discovery of German, Austrian and Swiss Parties and Non-Parties: A Square Peg in a Round Hole?" Lisa Savitt is the program chair of a session entitled "Dispute Resolution / Litigation Track: Current Developments in Risk Management and Cartel."
Crowell & Moring is one of the sponsors.
For more information, please visit these areas: International Litigation, International Dispute Resolution
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