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Webinars – Tiberias MC
Date: 16 Jul 2020 | 4 Nov 2020 | 6 Jan 2021 | 0900am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Virtual but Interactive Practitioner-Led (“VIP“) Course: You may have noted or will be surprised to see that in one shipment under a chartered vessel, various documents including Bills of Lading, contain different forums or legal jurisdictions for interpretation and dispute resolution. In this session we will review each of the following commonly used documents to analyze the consequences and pitfalls if any.
Reference Case Study: The case law reports will be given after the scheduled date of the session for in-depth study. Discussion will be held during the workshop session.
Part 2 of 12: Amending or Avoiding the Default Clause When Dispute has Erupted
Date: 22 July 2020| 11 Nov 2020 | 13 Jan 2021| at 09:00am GMT; 05:00pm China/Hong Kong /Malaysia /SG Time
Venue: Online Live in Real Time
What to do if you are caught with a pathological clause or the forum stated in the Clause is uneconomical to pursue the dispute resolution process? Attend this webinar to find out how to:
Evaluating the Consequences of Dysfunctional or Pathological Clause
Strategy for Dealing with Non-Cooperative Party
Default Consequence of Non-Participation
Initiating the Arbitral Proceeding
Reference Case Study: The case law reports will be given after the scheduled date of the session for preparatory study. Discussion will be held during the workshop session.
Part 3 of 12: Stages or Tiers in a Dispute Resolution Clause
Date: 29 July 2020 | 18 Nov 2020 | 20 Jan 2021 | at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Part 3. Stages or Tiers in a Dispute Resolution Clause
Should you resolve the dispute soonest possible or try each stage till you get the best outcome? Review the clause for the following:
Preconditions for Invoking each Tier
Effectiveness and Enforceability of each Stage / Tier
Sequential or Optional Process
Administration of Each Stage
Refusal to Participate in any Stage
Part 4 of 12: Multiple or Conflicting Dispute Resolution Clauses
Date: 5 Aug 2020 | 25 Nov 2020 | 27 Jan 2021 | at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Part 4: Multiple or Conflicting Dispute Resolution Clauses
Dispute Resolution Clause Incorporated By Reference from other Contract
Dispute Initiated by Non-Contracting Party – Shipper with Terminal or Vessel with Terminal, Consignee against the Ship Owner etcetera
Multiple Parties in the chain of Charter Parties
Parties in Contract through Brokerage Only
Reference Case Study: The case law reports will be given one week before the scheduled date of the session for preparatory study. Discussion will be held during the workshop session.
Part 5 of 12: Role of Mediation in Resolving International Maritime Disputes
Date: 12 Aug 2020 | 2 Dec 2020 | 3 Feb 2020 at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Choice of Mediation Forum
Alternatives After Failed Attempts to Settle
Cost Consequences for Non-participation
Reference Case Study: The links to the case law reports analysis will be given one week before the scheduled date of the session for preparatory study. Discussion will be held during the workshop session.
Part 6 of 12: Forum Shopping for Litigation or Arbitration
Date: 19 Aug 2020 | 16 Dec 2020 | 10 Feb 2021| at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Choice of Seat of Arbitration
Administered vs Un-administered Arbitration
Why Avoid litigation in Courts
Stay Orders in favor of Arbitration
Pre-planning before invoking an Arbitration Clause
Reference Case Study: The links to the case law reports and analysis will be given one week before the scheduled date of the session for preparatory study. Discussion will be held during the workshop session.
Part 7 of 12: Applying Security for Costs in Arbitration or Courts
Date: 26 Aug 2020| 23 Dec 2020 | 17 Feb 2021| at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Within the Arbitration Proceeding
Application in Court at the Seat
Security in Foreign Jurisdiction
Attaching Assets or Security by Both Parties
Part 8 of 12: Arresting Ship for Security for Claim or for Costs
Date: 9 Sep 2020 | 30 Dec 2020 | 24 Feb 2021 | at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
At the seat of Arbitration or Court
In Foreign Jurisdiction
Releasing from Arrest
Claims for Damages due to Wrongful Arrest
Part 9 of 12: Multi-party Dispute Resolution Clause
Date: 16 Sep 2020 | 7 Jan 2021 |3 March 2021 | at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Part 10 of 12: Estimating and Controlling Costs of Dispute Resolution Forums
Date: 23 Sep 2020 | 14 Jan 2020 | 10 Mar 2021 | at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Witnesses and Party Costs
Mediator, Court or Arbitration fees
Part 11 of 12: Drafting and Reviewing the Dispute Resolution Clause
Date: 30 Sep 2020 | 21 Jan 2021 | 17 March 2021 | at 09:00am GMT, 05:00pm China/Hong Kong /Malaysia/SG Time
In Context of Charter Party Agreements
For Contracts of Afreightment
Repairs and Shipbuilding Contracts
Oil & Gas E & P contracts and Rigs Charter Party
Part 12 of 12: Lessons Learned and Recap of 11 Sessions of Dispute Resolution Clause
Date: 7 Oct 2020 | 28 Jan 2021 | 24 March 2021 | at 09:00am GMT, 09:00pm China/ Hong Kong/Malaysia/SG Time
Part 12 of 12: Lessons Learned and Recap of 11 Sessions of Dispute Resolution Clauses
Responses to the Questions submitted by the Participants
“A Guidebook on Drafting Dispute Resolution Clause for Marine and Offshore Industry,” and summary of discussions held during the 12 sessions will be presented to the participants who have attended 7 or more sessions.
It is not surprising that the parties when negotiating a charter party agreement or any other shipping and maritime industry related contracts, using a standard form like NYPE, BIMCO or other Preprinted Forms, seldom negotiate the applicable law and dispute resolution clause.
Managing Default London / New York Arbitration Clause in a Charter Party Agreement
Date: 27 Aug 2020 at 09:00am GMT / 05:00pm China/Hong Kong/Singapore/Kuala Lumpur Time
This Tiberias MC Webcast will last about 90 minutes depending on the interactions by the participants, and is conducted via Web-link sent by email to the confirmed registrants. If you wish to organize a customized session for more participants from your organization, please contact us to arrange it separately, at your convenience.
Manage your current disputes with informed choices;