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If you were unable to attend our recent webinar, we invite you to view the insightful session on our YouTube channel. The discussion was enriched by the expertise of Dr. Herfried Wöss, who delved into damages in climate change investment arbitration. Additionally, Kiran Gore shared her invaluable insights in to the right to regulate and potential ESG counterclaims in investment arbitration. Not to be missed, Devin Bray explored ESG’s role in the shaping of general principles of international law.

Additionally, don’t forget to REGISTER for the next upcoming webinar scheduled for December 13, which will delve into “Climate Change and Commercial Arbitration”. The webinar features prominent speakers such as Christian Carbajal, Kevin O’Gorman, Nathalie Allen and Patrick Thieffry.

Our remaining webinar will offer a concise 75-minute deep dive into the latest trends and considerations including a fifteen minute Q&A session and will present current trends and considerations of this emerging area of law and practice, including the associated risks. Please register to access these webinars in real-time and gain the valuable opportunity to engage in the Q&A session.