Episodes
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Disputes Digest - Feb. 27, 2023
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Week of February 27, 2023
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News:
- Arbitration Goes to Space, Here
- US District Court on “No Surprises Act”, Here
- Nigeria Launches LICAC, Here
- Ocidental v. Argentina, Here
- The Komstroy Saga, Here
- The UK Joins the Singapore Convention, Here
Columbia Arbitration Day – Register Here
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Friday Feb 24, 2023
Friday Feb 17, 2023
Disputes Digest - Feb. 13, 2023
Friday Feb 17, 2023
Friday Feb 17, 2023
Week of February 13, 2023
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News:
- County of Passaic v. Horizon Healthcare Service, Inc., Here
- Cayman Islands Arbitration Ruling, Here
- European Parliament on Third Party Funding, Here
- Queen Mary Survey on Energy Disputes, Here
- Res Judica in Hong Kong Arbitration, Here
11th Annual GIAS Arbitration Month, Sign up - Here
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Thursday Feb 09, 2023
Disputes Digest - Week of Feb. 6, 2023
Thursday Feb 09, 2023
Thursday Feb 09, 2023
Week of February 6, 2023
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News:
- 100 Years of Intl. Law, Here
- EU-Chile Advanced Framework, Here
- Indus Water Treaty – Pakistan v. India, Here
- Shan Greer new CEO at BVI IAC, Here
- Third Circuit Ruling, Here
11th Annual GIAS Arbitration Month, Sign up - Here
None of the views shared today or any episode of Disputes Digest is presented as legal advice nor advice of any kind. No compensation was provided to any organization or party for their inclusion on the show nor do any of the statements made represent any particular organization, legal position or view point. All interviewees or organizations included appear on an arms-length basis and their appearance should not be construed as any bias or preferred affiliation with the host or host’s employer. All rights reserved.
Friday Jan 27, 2023
Disputes Digest - Week of Jan. 23, 2023
Friday Jan 27, 2023
Friday Jan 27, 2023
Week of January 23, 2023
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News:
- 2022 SCOTUS Arbitration Review, Here;
- Paris Court sets aside Arbitral Award, Here;
- Trinidad plans new offshore gas auction, Here;
- Getty Images vs. AI, Here;
- UNCITRAL Request for Comments, Here
None of the views shared today or any episode of Disputes Digest is presented as legal advice nor advice of any kind. No compensation was provided to any organization or party for their inclusion on the show nor do any of the statements made represent any particular organization, legal position or view point. All interviewees or organizations included appear on an arms-length basis and their appearance should not be construed as any bias or preferred affiliation with the host or host’s employer. All rights reserved.
Friday Dec 16, 2022
ICC Miami 2022!
Friday Dec 16, 2022
Friday Dec 16, 2022
Merry Christmas from Tales of the Tribunal! Here is a special bonus episode for those of you out there in Podcast land. Today’s episode is live coverage from ICC Miami. It’s a short episode and it is a fun bit of coverage as we round out the year 2022. Some old and new voices appear on the show – enjoy the show!
:35 Opening Comments
1:47 Episode Begins
3:08 Ricardo Machado & Michael Philips
7:17 Sneha Ashtikar
10:34 Alexandre Vagenheim
14:27 Shan Greer
17:43 Claudia Saloman
21:04 Colin Johnson
22:44 Guatemalan Delegation
- Edson Lopez
- Alvaro Castellanos
- Juan Pablo Veliz
- Alejandro Solares
27:22 Closing Notes
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Friday Nov 04, 2022
SEASON 4 FINALE: Mike Mcilwrath, MDisputes
Friday Nov 04, 2022
Friday Nov 04, 2022
In this final submission for Season 4 of Tales of the Tribunal, we got out with a BANG! We sit down with one of the pioneers of podcasting in the legal space and especially in the international legal community – Mike Mcilwrath. You might also know him as the former head of global litigation at Baker Hughes and one of the head litigators at GE and now the founder of MDisputes, a company dedicated to helping companies resolving their disputes better. He also plays a mean guitar and has an encyclopedic knowledge of Jazz.
It’s a fun conversation from start to finish that is as much about life and perspective as it is about international arbitration. Mike’s own podcast was part of the inspiration for this show and it was great to have him stop by the show. He even brought his own equipment!
So, kick your feet up, and relax this is a fun one, brought to you from somewhere in the Tuscan Hills near Florence!!
TIME STAMPS:
Opening Notes – :35
Episode Begins – 4:25
Personal Interest – 50:17
Closing Notes – 1:02:33
READING:
Only the World Was Enough, By: Brendan Simms
Kind of Blue – The Making of Miles Davis Masterpiece, By: Ashley Kah
MUSIC:
Kind of Blue – Miles Davis
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Monday Oct 17, 2022
ToT Goes to the 17th ICC NY Conference
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 17, 2022
New week, new format! This week’s episode we were LIVE and roaming the conference streets as we popped in on the 17th Annual ICC Conference in New York City! It was a great event and today’s episode is a compilation episode featuring folks that stopped by our booth. It was a on of fun and something that we’d love to do in the future. So put on your name tags, sit back and relax and enjoy ToT goes to the ICC Conference!
TIME STAMPS:
Opening Notes – :30
Interviews – 1:35
Peter Neumann – 1:40
Erica Stein – 7:30
Surya Gopali – 8:30
Dana MacGrath & Kiran Gore – 11:19
Conna Weiner – 15:20
Lisa Love – 20:30
Orlando Cabrera – 24:50
Albert Bates – 28:30
Patricia Galloway – 31:10
Closing Notes – 35:25
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Friday Oct 07, 2022
Calvin Hamilton -- A Cross-border Career
Friday Oct 07, 2022
Friday Oct 07, 2022
This week, Calvin Hamilton stops by for a fast-paced conversation about the state of commercial arbitration, its future and developing expertise in the field. He provides perspective as someone who practices both across borders and across jurisdictions. Calvin is also a member of the Arbitra Collective and provides perspectives from a storied career in international arbitration.
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TIME STAMPS:
Opening Notes – :34
Interview Begins – 3:14
Personal Interest – 43:25
Closing Notes – 57:45
BOOKS:
Blow Out by Rachel Maddow
MUSIC:
- Reggae
- Calypso
- R&B
- What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye
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None of the views shared today or any episode of Tales of the Tribunal is presented as legal advice nor advice of any kind. No compensation was provided to any person or party for their appearance on the show nor do any of the statements made represent any particular organization, legal position or view point. All interviewees appear on an arms-length basis and their appearance should not be construed as any bias or preferred affiliation with the host or host’s employer. All rights reserved.
Friday Sep 30, 2022
Loukas Mistelis - Survey Says....
Friday Sep 30, 2022
Friday Sep 30, 2022
Conducting surveys is hard. Conducting surveys with a group of international lawyers is even harder. Which is what makes the work that Professor Loukas Mistelis and his colleagues and the Queen Mary University of London even more impressive. Year after year this team of dedicated individuals manages to put together insightful and empirical research related to trends in international arbitration. Its so critical that its cited by scholars and tribunals. During this conversation we take a look into that process and what is in the future for the survey.
TIME STAMPS:
Opening Notes - :35
Episode Starts – 2:44
Personal Shift – 55:55
Closing Notes – 1:07:40
Books:
- William Dalrymple’s From the Holy Mountain: From the Holy Mountain – William Dalrymple (en-GB)
- Sarosh Zaiwalla, Honour Bound: Honour Bound: Adventures of an Indian Lawyer in the English Courts eBook : Zaiwalla, Sarosh: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
Music
- Pink Martini: Pink Martini – Videos
- Latin Jazz: Latin Jazz Music - JAZZRADIO.com
- Zbigniew Preisner, Preisner’s Music: Zbigniew Preisner - Preisner's Music - YouTube
- Baroque classical music: 5 Hours With The Best Baroque Classical Music Ever | Focus Reading Recharge Studying Relaxing Music - YouTube
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