International Arbitration | An Overview & Practical Guidance

4/10

Open to the public

The International Law Society 

presents

International Arbitration | An Overview & Practical Guidance

Featuring: Agustin Sanz and Hugh Carlson, Three Crowns LLP, Washington, D.C.

MONDAY, April 10

Room V

Soul food provided

Join Three Crowns attorneys Mr. Agustin Sanz and Mr. Hugh Carlson in a lunchtime conversation about international arbitration.  Hugh and Agustin will provide an overview of this practice, offer some practical guidance on breaking into the field, and describe how the UChicago economic emphasis can be of value to students’ considering joining this practice.

Mr. Sanz is a senior associate at Three Crowns, and focuses on comparative public and international law from an interdisciplinary perspective as well as valuation in international arbitration.  He holds a JD degree from the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), an LLM from the University of Chicago and is currently a JSD candidate at the Law School.  He has extensive experience of both international commercial and investment treaty arbitrations involving disputes in a broad range of sectors.

Mr. Carlson is the Director of Practice at Three Crowns, in which capacity he maintains an active practice in international dispute resolution and serves in a leadership role at the firm.  He has extensive practice experience in international commercial and investment treaty arbitration.  He is an adjunct professor at Georgetown Law, from which he also holds a JD.

Both Agustin and Hugh are lecturers in the Harvard Law School 'Damages in International Arbitration' workshop.

Note: This event is free and open to the public, but seating may be limited.