Overview
Ready to take your skills as an arbitrator to the next level? Join Ciarb for the fourth edition of our online series: The Learning Lab: Arbitrator Skills Development. This six-part series of workshops has been designed to develop your arbitration management skills and equip you with the knowledge and confidence required to robustly handle every stage of arbitral proceedings.
In every workshop in the Learning Lab series, you'll gain insights from leading professionals before applying your new knowledge and developing your practical skills in a small group session led by an experienced dispute resolution expert. This series is suitable for both seasoned arbitrators and arbitration practitioners who plan to start sitting as arbitrators in the future.
Please note, times are listed in GMT+1 (British Summer Time).
Registration
This series will be hosted as six separate workshops on consecutive Tuesdays from 19 May to 23 June, between 13:00-14:30 GMT+1.
The workshop panel discussions (40 minutes) will be recorded and made available to registrants. The group work in breakout rooms (45 minutes) will not be recorded. View the full Terms and Conditions here.
Special rates apply for Ciarb members – register now!
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Ciarb Members |
£330.00 |
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Non-Members |
£440.00 |
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Co-tutors
Co-tutors
Amanda J. Lee FCIArb, a Consultant at Costigan King, sits as an arbitrator in international and domestic arbitration pr
oceedings. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Law, UK. Amanda is a member of ArbitralWomen’s Advisory Council, the Advisory Board of INIAC, and the Peer Review Board of the American Review of International Arbitration, amongst other appointments. She is the founder of Careers in Arbitration and ARBalance.
Mercy McBrayer FCIArb is Ciarb’s Senior Professional Practice Advisor. Mercy is a United States qualified attorney and certified mediator with experience as party counsel in commercial business litigation and arbitration. She is an assistant editor of the Ciarb Journal, a Teaching Fellow in international arbitration at QMUL, and moot coach.

