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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1530)
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An open committee business meeting where all members and Officers are invited to learn more about the current and upcoming activities and developments of the Committee.
Global Employment Institute (GEI) (Lead)
Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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As legal frameworks and business models across the world are being reimagined to accommodate digital tools and sustainability imperatives, this forward-looking panel explores how oil and gas lawyers can navigate the challenges and opportunities that will emerge from this transformation.
Oil and Gas Law Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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Climate change agenda and the increasing risk of natural disasters are becoming a relevant driver of infrastructure development public policies. In some jurisdictions, regulatory reforms are aiming at fostering higher climate resilience and adaptability in infrastructure projects and, on the preventive side, establishing decarbonisation goals. What are the different angles and approaches? How will these changes affect how projects are designed, built and operated? This session will discuss this.
International Construction Projects Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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Artificial Intelligence offers massive potential as well as significant implications for increasing inequality. As a result, issues such as inclusivity and equitable access must be on the AI agenda. This session will review latest trends and developments in AI from a diversity and inclusion perspective, as well as relevant case law.
Diversity and Equality Law Committee (Lead)
Technology Law Committee
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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This session will discuss: are foreign workers sufficiently protected against dismissal in relation to national workers? What about social rights, if they are taking leave or fall ill, or a salary cut for unpaid leave, will that impact on their visa? If so, does that constitute discrimination? Is it compliant with worker’s protection laws? This on all levels, i.e. blue collar workers and HSM’s alike.
Employment and Industrial Relations Law Committee
Immigration and Nationality Law Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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Around the world, quota systems take many forms-mandatory board quotas, voluntary targets, or corporate self-regulation-affecting not only company directors, but also managers, general counsels, and law firms.
The panel will examine both the benefits and drawbacks of such measures: Do quotas effectively drive progress in diversifying organisations, or do they risk fostering tokenism? How have companies, legal departments, and law firms responded, and what lessons can be drawn from different jurisdictions? We will also compare quotas with alternative strategies, such as mentorship initiatives, flexible work policies, transparent promotion & evaluation processes, or unconscious bias training, in building sustainable change.
Audience questions and comments are warmly welcomed to enrich this timely global conversation.
Corporate Counsel Forum
European Regional Forum
Law Firm Management Committee
Women Lawyers' Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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This session will explore and discuss the latests trends and developments in hotel investments.
Leisure Industries Section
Real Estate Section (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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This panel will explore effective strategies for structuring family ownership to ensure long-term success across generations. We will discuss corporate structures, governance frameworks, succession planning, and best practices for preserving family values while adapting to evolving business landscapes.
Topics will include:
- Developing Governance & Succession planning;
- defining ownership structure & strategy;
- leadership development & professional management involvement;
- resolution of family conflicts;
- financial planning & distribution policy, and;
- exits & transitions.
Arab Regional Forum
Closely Held Companies Committee (Lead)
Litigation Committee
Private Client Tax Committee
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has long been part of the arbitral process. With the paradigm-shifting advancements of the most recent forms of AI, the arbitral process stands to face new opportunities for material efficiencies in the system and at the same time, risks that practitioners find worth highlighting and preventing.
Arbitration Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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Efforts to combat financial crime combined with changing geo-politics mean anti-money laundering (AML), Sanctions and Fraud regulations are moving fast. That risks outpacing the compliance resources of law & accounting firms. How can busy professionals apply a proactive playbook, whilst grappling with regulation designed mainly for banks?
This session will take an in-depth look at some of these new compliance frontiers:
- 'Failure to prevent' fraud or economic crime offences — interaction and intrusion into legal practice;
- Transparency of legal persons and legal arrangements;
- Source of funds/Source of wealth in AML investigations;
- And financial sanctions evasion and assistance problems
Anti-Money Laundering and Sanctions Expert Subcommittee (Lead)
Business Crime Committee
Law Firm Management Committee
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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In Italy, in house counsel are not permitted to join the bar, a rule that also applies in India. This raises important questions about the ethical responsibilities of in-house lawyers. Should they still be subject to the same ethical regulations as those who are part of the bar? This session will explore the ethical obligations we have, along with other questions, including:
- how to respond to ethical pressures when you're in-house?
- how can you say 'No' to Elon Musk?
- how to handle internal investigations when there are ethical dilemmas?
- what are the different kinds of privileges in-house lawyers invoke in the international context?
Professional Ethics Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1430 - 1545)
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Is there a nexus between the two, a point where mediation intersects with the interests of public policy? This session will discuss.
Mediation Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1500 - 1700)
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Built in 2023, this award-winning structure, known for its innovative and inspiring design in Toronto, the Ontario Court of Justice is the largest courthouse in Ontario, and the second-largest in Canada. Attendees can observe hearings with the formal tour taking place afterwards.
Spaces are limited and are assigned on a first come first served basis. Registered conference delegates can register at the speaker registration desk during the Annual Conference.
Family Law Committee (Lead)
Thursday 6 November (1545 - 1645)
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An open committee business meeting where all members and Officers are invited to learn more about the current and upcoming activities and developments of the Committee.
International Construction Projects Committee (Lead)
Thursday 6 November (1600 - 1800)
Legal Practice Division (Lead)
Public and Professional Interest Division (Lead)
Thursday 6 November (1615 - 1730)
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As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies rapidly evolve, regulatory frameworks struggle to keep pace whist countries are recognising the need to strike a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring ethical practices. For example, AI has been transforming medical diagnosis but at the same time raising concerns as to the protection of patients' sensitive personal data. This session will explore the current and emerging regulations governing AI, from national policies to global initiatives. We will examine key legal challenges, such as liability, ethical considerations, fundamental rights, and data privacy, while providing insights into how businesses and legal practitioners can stay compliant in this fast-changing landscape.
Technology Law Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1615 - 1730)
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Navigating the path to partnership comes with its own set of challenges, particularly in balancing the business' demands with the personal life's expectations. This session will delve into practical strategies for managing these competing priorities, offering advice on setting realistic goals, building client relationships, and ensuring personal well-being while striving for professional success.
Young Lawyers' Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1615 - 1730)
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This panel will cover the evolution of the insurance coverages in the maritime industry with a particular focus on environmental aspects.
Insurance Committee (Lead)
Maritime and Transport Law Committee
Thursday 6 November (1615 - 1730)
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In this annual session, practitioners from around the world will dissect the past year’s most significant anti-corruption developments, including new laws and policy initiatives, as well as notable investigations and enforcement actions. Expert panellists will also address trends emerging from leading enforcement authorities and key international organisations.
Anti-Corruption Committee (Lead)
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Thursday 6 November (1615 - 1730)
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With the significant advancements in renewable energy and other new energy, disputes are inevitable. Such disputes are generally complex and large in value. This session will review how we resolve such disputes in a way that minimises disruption to the generation of power and global development.
Arbitration Committee (Lead)