Join us for a special joint event hosted by EisnerAmper, the Jewish Bar Association of New Jersey (JBar), GMXC Resolutions, and The Justice Marie L. Garibaldi American Inn of Court for Alternative Dispute Resolution. The event will feature two panel discussions focused on cost-effective, timely, and enforceable solutions to dispute resolution. Â
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Panel I | Is the Promise of Arbitration Being Fulfilled? Â
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Panel II | Global Disputes, Local Solutions: Timely, Cost-Effective and Enforceable Solutions for International Commercial Disputes Â
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Learning Objectives: Panelists will engage in dynamic discussions surrounding the effective use of mediation and arbitration in commercial transactions and disputes.  Â
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Learning Outcomes:Â
Basics of Contracting for Resolution of International Disputes
Opportunities and Challenges of International Arbitration
Accounting Expertise on Valuation Issues needed in Arbitration
Strengths and Limitations of the Arbitral Process in Commercial Disputes
Strategic Role of Mediation Clauses for Fair, Efficient, and Enforceable Outcomes
How the Evolving Landscape of ADR Impacts Commercial Transactions
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Eligible for 2.0 CLE credits. CPE credits are no longer available for this program.
This dynamic panel brings together diverse perspectives from the world of commercial agreements. EisnerAmper Partner, Jim Agar, will moderate a conversation featuring actionable insights on the strengths and limitations of the arbitral process, the strategic role of mediation clauses, and the evolving landscape of ADR in commercial transactions. Panelists Wayne R. Wilson Jr. from EisnerAmper, Paul Di Pietro from the International Chamber of Commerce, and H. Glenn Tucker, Esq. from Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi will highlight real-world experiences and recommendations for structuring disputes to achieve fair, efficient, and enforceable outcomes.
Panel II |Â Global Disputes, Local Solutions: Timely, Cost-Effective and Enforceable Solutions for International Commercial DisputesÂ
The New Jersey International Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediation Act, a groundbreaking statute, enabled GMXC Resolutions to develop and implement its hybrid arbitration-mediation-arbitration model for international commercial dispute resolution. Jennifer L. Brandt, Esq., GMXC Resolutions founding member, will moderate a panel discussion on this innovative, cost-effective process that is bound to accelerate global business, drive foreign investment, and position New Jersey as a premier hub for global trade and dispute resolution for any businesses facing an international commercial issue, whether they reside in New Jersey or not. This panel will feature Cognivia Chief Strategy Officer David S. Weiss, Esq., GMXC Resolutions founding member Laura A. Kaster, Esq., and Suzanne McSorley, Esq. from Stevens & Lee for an overview of the GMXC Resolutions dispute resolution process focusing on how the hybrid model helps parties manage risks, preserve relationships, and avoid costly litigation.