
Events / Webinars
Wilberforce “Hot Topic” Webinar: Tulip Trading v Van Der Laan (test)
Thursday 24th August 2023 | 9am - 9.45am
Webinar, Zoom
0.75 CPD
View moreInternational arbitration, Commercial disputes, Domestic arbitration
Tuesday 25 May 2021
9am - 10am UK time
Online, Zoom
1.0 CPD
Join Stuart Isaacs QC, Stephen Brown and Daniel Scott in a discussion about the impact of the UK’s departure from the European Union on international arbitration in the United Kingdom.
The discussion begins by looking at salient aspects of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union. It addresses the post-Brexit relationship between the courts of England and Wales, on the one hand, and the courts of the remaining EU Member States, on the other hand, and what has happened since the end of the transitional period on 31 December 2020. It considers the impact on the rules relating to the determination of the governing law of a contract, and the rules which govern the choice of forum and the recognition and enforcement of court judgments.
In the light of the changes brought about, the speakers explain their view that, precisely because arbitration has very largely been kept out of the reach of EU law, Brexit has provided a boost for London-seated international commercial arbitrations and investment arbitrations.
If you have any questions, please email seminars@wilberforce.co.uk
People to view:

Events / Webinars
Thursday 24th August 2023 | 9am - 9.45am
Webinar, Zoom
0.75 CPD
View more
Articles
Bobby Friedman features in the latest edition of ThoughtLeaders4’s FIRE Magazine, revealing what motivates him, what he sees as the biggest legal trends of 2023, even his ideal holiday and the last book he read. Click here to view the full... Read more
By Bobby Friedman
Monday 6 March 2023

External Conferences
28th February 2023
28th Floor, Square Tower, Azrieli Center, Derech Menachem Begin Tel Aviv-Yafo
Speakers:
Alan Gourgey KC

External Conferences
22nd-24th February
Dublin
Speakers:
Bobby Friedman | Nicholas Luckman