Dispute Resolution Conference Wednesday, 11th June 2014 Bristol Law Society s annual conference, hosted by Bond Dickinson will provide valuable guidance in various subjects to anyone involved in dispute resolution and civil litigation. Sponsored by 9.25 am - 4.35 pm Bond Dickinson, Bristol Cost 100 + VAT members 150 + VAT non-members CPD 5.5 hours Accreditation BSB and SRA
Programme 9.00-9.25 am Registration and refreshments 9.25-9.30 am Introduction by Chair Stephen Lister, Partner, Bond Dickinson 9.30-10.10 am Quantifying losses in claims for compensation for termination of commercial agencies; for mis-sold interest rate Swap derivatives; and for accountancy negligence Roger Isaacs, Partner, Milsted Langdon LLP 10.10-10.50 am Themes in commercial disputes: money, mis-selling and mandatory mediation Richard Hitchcock QC, Outer Temple Chambers 10.50-11.10 am Refreshments 11.10-11.50 am Some thoughts on the recast Brussels I Regulation Nicholas Pointon, Barrister, St John s Chambers 11.50-12.30 pm A sense of proportion?: the aftermath of Mitchell Ross Fentem, Barrister, Guildhall Chambers 12.30-1.30 pm Lunch 1.30-2.10 pm Developments in financial services dispute resolution case law and regulation Charlie Newington-Bridges, Barrister, St John s Chambers 2.10-2.40 pm Kroll Ontrack - technology in disputes (awaiting details) 2.40-3.00 pm Refreshments 3.00-3.40 pm Practical guide to costs management Nicholas Lee, Costs Lawyer and Director of Costs, Paragon Costs 3.40-4.20 pm Negotiated settlements in employment disputes Richard Shepherd, Barrister, Albion Chambers 4.20-4.35 pm Discussion session 4.35 pm Close
Your presenters Stephen Lister, Partner Bond Dickinson Stephen is a partner in Bond Dickinson's Commercial Disputes team. His work involves representing claimants and defendants in High Court proceedings and arbitrations. He has a wide range of litigation experience advising clients on energy disputes, competition complaints before the European Commission and European Courts, pension disputes, warranty claims and shareholder disputes. Roger Isaacs, Partner Milsted Langdon LLP Roger is a chartered accountant, insolvency practitioner, mediator and partner responsible for Milsted Langdon's office in Bristol. He is technical director of the Network of Independent Forensic Accountants, an experienced expert witness and a regular speaker and on accountancy matters. Richard Hitchcock QC, Call 1990 Outer Temple Chambers Richard is a commercial silk specialising in financial trusts, banking and FS advice and litigation. Within that broad field, occupational pension schemes are a mainstay of his practice, but litigating (primarily defending) banking claims, recently those with a LIBOR link, occupies a significant proportion of his current workload. Equally at home in Court, in consultation or on paper, testimonies from 2014 have ranged from irritatingly clever (opponent) through not quite as funny as he probably thinks he is (different opponent) to I was so glad he was on my side (professional client). Nicholas Pointon, Call 2010 St John s Chambers Nicholas has a commercial and chancery practice. His particular areas of expertise include commercial and contractual disputes, private international law, domestic and international arbitration. Nicholas has particular experience of offshore commercial disputes, having been instructed in large scale litigation in Jersey, New York, Miami, Russia and the Caribbean, as well as numerous European jurisdictions. He regularly advises on issues of jurisdiction, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards. He also teaches the laws of contract, land and trusts to undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Bristol. Ross Fentem, Call 2003 Guildhall Chambers Ross is a commercial and property barrister, with particular expertise in all aspects of banking and finance law. He is recommended by Chambers UK (2013) as one of only 4 practitioners on the Western circuit for banking and finance work. His client base ranges from large institutional bodies, including banks and governmental bodies, to individuals and sole traders. His expertise and experience includes: sale of goods and supply of services, banking and finance, commercial fraud, agency, franchising, restrictive covenants and restraint of trade, company / corporate and shareholders' disputes, insurance coverage and claims and IT disputes. Although principally a litigator, Ross takes the view that many commercial disputes are susceptible to sensible resolution out of court, and often acts for his clients at mediations and round-table negotiations.
Your presenters Charlie Newington-Bridges, Call 2011 St John s Chambers Before becoming a barrister Charlie spent 15 years working in the investment banking industry. He was a director of ABN Amro s European Equity Division. Prior to that he worked as an equity analyst at JP Morgan and Dresdner Kleinwort Benson. He advises on banking and financial services disputes and since joining St John s Chambers has advised London and Singapore based hedge funds, banks as well as financial advisors. He has advised and litigated on behalf of customers of financial institutions in relation to a wide-range of financial products and instruments. Charlie also has a broad commercial/ chancery practice involving contractual disputes, sale of goods and supply of services, company and shareholder disputes, insolvency, negligence and property. Nicholas Lee, Costs Lawyer and Director of Costs, Paragon Costs Nick is a qualified Costs Lawyer and has specialised in dealing with legal costs since 2001. Nick is also accredited to provide CPD training on costs. His costs experience enables him to properly assess the merits in any claims for costs and therefore provide educated and realistic advice to his clients. Nick has acted for a variety of clients, nationally and internationally, dealing with litigation of all types. Nick is not one to shy away from technical issues and is very capable of raising or defending complex points of law. Nick is a keen advocate having conducted Applications, CCMCs, Detailed Assessments and Appeals. He has appeared before District Judges, Regional Cost Judges and Masters. Kroll Ontrack Richard Shepherd, Call 2001 Albion Chambers Richard has practised from Albion Chambers for 12 years, specialising in employment and inquests. Recommended in Legal 500 2011, 2012 and 2013, being described as firm in cross examination and persuasive in his submissions professional clients from across the UK, benefit from and rely on Richard s knack of making complicated factual scenarios seem very straightforward. Richard is a regular contributor to legal publications and lectures widely in his specialist areas, including on behalf of the Employment Lawyers Association.
Booking Information Booking information Please be advised that places are limited so please book early to guarantee a place. Cost Delegate fee: 100 + VAT for Bristol Law Society Members and 150 + VAT for non members The fee for this seminar includes the full conference pack and refreshments. Booking Form Please print/photocopy the booking form and either: Email events@bristollawsociety.com Fax your completed booking form to 0117 945 0860 Post your completed registration form to: The Law Library, The Law Courts, Small Street, Bristol BS1 1DA DX 78111. Please send a cheque with this form or tick the box if you wish to be invoiced. Cheques are to be made payable to Bristol Law Society. Terms and Conditions Payment: All invoices for this seminar must be paid within 30 days of the invoice date. Cancellation: Any cancellations received with less than 48 hours notice will not be entitled to a refund. This is to cover catering and administrative costs related to the seminar. Confirmation of registration: If you have not received confirmation of your registration one week before the conference, please telephone 0117 976 3087 to confirm that your registration form has been received. Substitute delegates: Substitute delegates will be accepted at any time please telephone 0117 976 3087 to let us know the name of the substitute. If you have any enquiries, please call Valerie on 0117 976 3087 or email events@bristollawsociety.com.
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Bristol Law Society, St John s Chambers, Bond Dickinson and sponsors Annecto, Kroll Ontrack and Scott Law look forward to welcoming you to our conference and hope you have an enjoyable and interesting day. Organised by Sponsored by Bristol Law Society The Law Library The Law Courts, Small Street Bristol BS11DA DX 78111. 0117 976 3087 TELEPHONE 0117 945 0860 FAX events@bristollawsociety.com www.bristollawsociety.com