18:00 on Wednesday 5 November 2014
Osborne Clarke, One London Wall, London, EC2Y 5EB
The continued global emergence of third party funding has changed the way many claimant parties now approach international disputes. There are more funding opportunities for clients with new or existing claims than ever before. These funding arrangements present both a great opportunity as well as challenges for lawyers acting for funded clients or actively seeking funding for potential clients.
RCAN and Osborne Clarke are hosting a seminar to consider the current relevance of, and opportunities for, third party funding in Russian and CIS related arbitrations. Matthew Amey – Director of TheJudge – will be talking about current trends in CIS disputes funding. Alongside Matthew, there will be speaking slots from Greg Fullelove of Osborne Clarke and Maria Gritsenko of Brian Cave.
Agenda
Speakers:
Greg Fullelove (Partner, Osborne Clarke) – After St Lucia – The ethics of Third Party Funding
Matthew Amey (Director, TheJudge – Litigation Funding Brokers) – Current trends in CIS disputes funding
Maria Gritsenko (Counsel, Bryan Cave LLP) – Practical tips when working on a funded CIS case
Moderator:
Daniel Hayward (Executive Committee Member, RCAN)