Webcast
Climate Disputes, International Arbitration, and State Court Limitations for Global Issues
Overview
View AllDate: Thursday, December 5, 2024
Time: 2 PM EST | 11 AM PST
Cost: Complimentary
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Climate litigation is an emerging field that is growing exponentially and reaching all aspects of legal and business relationships. As disputes continue to arise in the courts, the stakeholders involved will need to adopt new, creative and cost-effective solutions to handle the challenges presented by climate litigation.
Join a distinguished panel of experts as they discuss the latest global rulings, arbitration and mediation approaches, and strategies to address inconsistencies in court outcomes. Gain actionable insights to tackle the unique demands of climate-related cases and help clients reach resolutions.
Attending this webcast will help you:
- Understand recent international rulings and their implications for climate disputes
- Gain insights into how and when climate litigation might evolve in the coming years
- Explore the unique advantages of arbitration in resolving complex, cross-border cases
- Evaluate when and how mediation can bring consistency to outcomes across jurisdictions
- Identify strategies for handling cases with non-contractual parties involved in claims
Speakers:
Hon. Elizabeth Emerson (Ret.) | Retired New York Justice | FedArb Elizabeth Emerson FedArb panelist and retired judge from New York where she served for nearly 30 years. Justice Emerson presided over numerous complex commercial cases and was instrumental in helping craft the policies, procedures and rules of the Commercial Division |
Helene Krasnoff | Director, Climate Judiciary Project | Environmental Law Institute Helene Krasnoff is an experienced litigator and the director of the Environmental Law Institute's Climate Judiciary Project (CJP), an initiative that provides judges with education about climate science and how it is arising in the law. |
Jerry Roth, FCIArb | International Arbitrator And Mediator | FedArb Jerry Roth is FedArb panelist with nearly 40 years of cross-border and international litigation, arbitration,mediation, and investigation experience to his role heading up FedArb's European desk. |
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