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Accelerated Route to Fellowship Assessment (International Arbitration)

Thu, Nov 09

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JAMS Miami Resolution Center

2-Day Program and Exam.

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Accelerated Route to Fellowship Assessment (International Arbitration)
Accelerated Route to Fellowship Assessment (International Arbitration)

Time & Location

Nov 09, 2023, 8:30 AM – Nov 10, 2023, 5:30 PM

JAMS Miami Resolution Center, 600 Brickell Ave suite 2600, Miami, FL 33131, USA

About the event

Accelerated Route to Fellowship (International Arbitration) Assessment

Thursday, November 9, 2023 – 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Friday, November 10, 2023 - 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

The Accelerated Route to Fellowship program is designed for senior practitioners in the field of dispute resolution, ordinarily with 10 years of experience in complex litigation and/or international dispute resolution. It is a qualification program; not a fundamentals training program. Successful completion of the program permits participants to apply to become Fellows of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the highest grade of CIArb membership which allows the use of the designation FCIArb.

The program focuses on applicable laws and procedures for the conduct of efficient arbitration hearings in complex international cases. The program is comprised of three elements:

1. Oral Assessment This element of the Accelerated Route to Fellowship Programme consists of two days of workshops (4 days if the program is via remote video conference) based on a case study of a dispute. Each participant is assessed on his/her knowledge, judgment and self-presentation during discussion of a series of problems arising during a mock complex international arbitration and role play simulations.

2. Written Assessment

Written assignments will be part of the assessment process during the workshop portion of the program. One of the written assignments will be prepared in advance of the workshops and will be collected early on the first day of the workshops.

3. Award Writing Examination

This element consists of a written, open book examination in which an award must be written and fully reasoned based on the evidence in an arbitration proceeding. The exam is administered as part of this program. To receive a passing grade, the award must meet international standards for enforcement.  The exam administration and assessment fee is included in the tuition fee for the program.

Following successful completion of the three elements described above, candidates may schedule a Peer Interview. There will be a separate charge for the Peer Interview: it is not included in the tuition fee of this program.

Who Should Attend? You are a practicing lawyer or arbitrator with substantial complex litigation and/or dispute resolution experience (10 years minimum is typical). For further information regarding one’s qualification to participate in the program, please contact John Pinney, Program Director (jpinney@brickergraydon.com).

Assessment. Continual assessment throughout the workshop portion of the program, written submittals, and award writing exam.

Assessment Result. Successfully passing the oral and written assessments during the workshop portion of the program allows the candidate to take the Award Writing Examination. Successful completion of the Award Writing Examination and (separate) Peer Review Interview allows the candidate to apply for Fellow status (for full details of route to Fellowship, please visit the CIArb website www.ciarb.org). Candidates may apply for Associate CIArb membership with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators at any time.

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