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Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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The panel would explore the various misconducts against corporate know-how, such as external/cyber attacks, data theft by employees or industrial espionage, and the best practices for every criminal counsel when facing such cases.
Business Crime Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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As the use of AI in the preparation and conduct of litigation expands, the need to identify gaps in foundational skills and the emergence of new ones has taken on greater importance. Who better than judges to provide their unique perspective on the needs of the future of litigation and advocacy and the role AI will increasingly play. This session will explore how educational institutions and the practising profession can respond to the rapidly evolving landscape to fill existing gaps and, importantly, train lawyers in the new skill sets that will be required.
Academic and Professional Development Committee (Lead)
Litigation Committee
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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Panellists will review the latest developments in the renegotiation of CUSMA (Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement - USMCA), consider the implications of these negotiations, and reflect on any lessons learned from recent agreements.
Arbitration Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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The panel will explore the evolving landscape of financing structures for mega construction projects. With rising costs, shifting regulations, and growing sustainability requirements, financing models are becoming more innovative and diverse. This session will cover traditional funding methods as well as emerging trends, such as green financing, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), and project-specific bonds. Panelists will also address the challenges in securing financing for large-scale projects, the implications of different financing models on risk allocation, and the impact of evolving market conditions on capital availability.
International Construction Projects Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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With major international law firm mergers dominating the headlines, questions continue to arise in both the business and regulatory space. What are the benefits of integration vs alliance? How do firms address regulatory issues where one jurisdiction permits alternative business structures and others don't? Are there regional or international trends emerging? This panel will explore "what to think of when thinking of a law firm merger" in light of these challenges.
Alternative and New Law Business Structures Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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Perspectives and practices from around the world in dealing with negotiations.
Corporate and M&A Law Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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In this session, we will discuss the challenges and opportunities private companies and entrepreneurs face as they launch businesses in a country that is not their homeland, and expand internationally amidst increasing geopolitical complexities. In a context of global order shifts, companies and entrepreneurs must navigate rising tensions between major powers, evolving trade policies, nationalistic policies, and the implications of economic sanctions. Panellists will discuss how businesses can adapt to these changes, from restructuring supply chains to managing risks tied to political instability. Attendees will gain insights into the strategies companies may employ to safeguard their global ambitions in uncertain times.
Key discussion points will include:
- The growing importance of understanding regulatory environments and compliance standards in foreign markets;
- the role of government relations;
- risk assessment in an uncertain environment;
- the importance of building resilient operations across multiple regions;
- the future of globalisation, considering how trends like de-globalisation and regionalisation may impact private companies' expansion strategies.
Closely Held Companies Committee (Lead)
International Trade and Customs Law Committee
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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Government and public lawyers are usually subject to the same ethical rules as private practitioners. However, government and public lawyers face conflicting duties, and their obligations as lawyers can clash with their obligations as civil servants. So, there are some unique challenges for government and public lawyers who must navigate their professional obligations, national laws and public sector codes.
Forum for Government and Public Lawyers (Lead)
Professional Ethics Committee
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1545)
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The global trend toward including psychosocial risks in EHS laws reflects a growing awareness of the importance of mental health in the workplace. By learning from high-profile cases and adopting proactive risk management strategies, organisations can create safer and healthier work environments for all employees.
Employment and Industrial Relations Law Committee
Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1600)
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This panel will discuss considerations for inbound investments into Canadian resource companies, challenges associated with Canada’s foreign affiliate dumping regime, repatriation strategies and Canada’s unique flow-through share financing regime for early stage capital.
Taxes Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1730)
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This session is the annual roundtable discussion of hot topics in the world of intellectual property, communications and technology.
Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Law Committee
Communications Law Committee
Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Committee
Intellectual Property, Communications and Technology Section (Lead)
Media Law Committee
Space Law Committee
Technology Law Committee
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1730)
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The annual hot topics discussion of the International Commerce, Trade, Franchising and Product Law Section, where we will discuss all the latest and ongoing issues in the world of international commerce, trade, and product law.
International Commerce and Distribution Committee
International Commerce, Trade, Franchising and Product Law Section (Lead)
International Franchising Committee
International Trade and Customs Law Committee
Product Law and Advertising Committee
Monday 3 November (1430 - 1730)
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A discussion of the status of LGBTQI+ criminalisation around the world, particularly in jurisdictions such as Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda and Ghana (which have recently increased criminal penalties for same-sex activity, extending to capital punishment in some cases) as well as Russia. The panel would examine the historical and political context of the increasing criminalisation; the role of outside actors such as the USA evangelical movement in encouraging criminalisation; and legal and political tactics that can be used to combat it. In the context of criminalisation, the discussion could also touch on the legal issues surrounding conversion therapy, including the position of the medical profession and related legal challenges.
IBA's Human Rights Institute (Lead)
LGBTQI+ Law Committee
Rule of Law Forum
Monday 3 November (1545 - 1645)
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An open meeting of the Forum for Government and Public Lawyers Committee where committee members and those interested in joining the committee, are invited to learn more about the extensive activities of the committee, provide feedback and collaborate about new ideas and initiatives
Forum for Government and Public Lawyers (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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This session will explore the divestment and acquisition of oil and gas assest in the industry, including the key challenges and opportunities faced by oil and gas lawyers.
Oil and Gas Law Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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How are counsel advising businesses to ensure compliance with an ever-changing context, with antitrust laws constantly evolving, with regulatory and/or political changes affecting antitrust enforcement in different jurisdictions, as well as the increase in the introduction and sophistication of different technologies, creation and management of documents (including ephemeral communications platforms), and legal privilege issues.
Antitrust Section (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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This session will discuss the recent developments within land transports and containers.
Maritime and Transport Law Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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This panel will discuss recent legal, regulatory, and policy issues relating to the aviation industry, including sustainability, and will take a deep dive into some current issues affecting the industry.
Aviation Law Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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An overview of global governance approaches to the regulation of cultured meat.
Agriculture and Food Section (Lead)
Healthcare and Life Sciences Law Committee
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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Alliancing, partnering and collaborative contracts are gaining traction worldwide in the mining sector with the promise inter alia of reducing the incidence of disputes by aligning the incentives of different actors on projects and fostering a transparent and collaborative approach. Do these contracts, however, really give rise to fewer disputes? How do the disputes that do arise differ from those that are typically seen under traditional delivery models? Why are alliancing/partnering contracts facing a backlash in some jurisdictions that had previously embraced them? this session will discuss.
International Construction Projects Committee (Lead)