India’s Transforming Arbitration Landscape

India’s Transforming Arbitration Landscape

London, England
Speaking Engagement

Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP and FTI Consulting are delighted to invite you to a panel discussion on India’s transforming arbitration landscape.

India is a commercial powerhouse - the fifth largest economy in the world with a projected GDP of US$5 trillion by 2026-27. It is also one of the largest international arbitration players in Asia. The Indian government and India’s arbitration practitioners have historically demonstrated their willingness to amend legislation and practices to reflect international best practices. And the past decade has been a real testament to their commitment to turn India into an international arbitration hub.

At this event, the panelists will discuss India’s transforming arbitration landscape, including the use of technology and AI and the liberalization of the Indian legal market.

The panel discussion will be followed by a drinks reception.

Event Details:

 Tuesday, May 16, 2023
17:30 Registration
18:00 Panel Discussion
WilmerHale 49 Park Lane London W1K 1PS 

Speakers

Gary Born, Partner and Chair, International Arbitration Practice Group, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Steven Finizio, Partner, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP 
Karthik Balisagar, Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting 
Vijayendra Pratap Singh, Senior Partner, AZB & Partners 
Sheila Ahuja, Partner, Allen & Overy
Chintan Chandrachud, Barrister, Brick Court Chambers
Neeti Sachdeva, Secretary General and Registrar Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration (MCIA) 

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