MLAS will be holding the 3rd Asian Maritime Law Conference (3AMLC) on 6-7 May 2010. This year, 3AMLC is scheduled to take place immediately after the Inter-Pacific Bar Association 20th Annual Conference (IPBA2010, see http://www.ipba2010.org/ ), which will be held from 2-5 May 2010.  IPBA2010 and 3AMLC act as perfect platforms to link legal practitioners in the Asia Pacific region and beyond, allowing participants to share ideas and knowledge, re-establish old contacts and make new ones.

Themed Arrest, Arbitration and Restructuring will look into the following areas:

Developments in Arrest Revisit ship arrest, understand how it is handled in popular jurisdictions, including China, Hong
Kong, Singapore, South Africa, and the U.S.A. and how it can be used to best effect in securing claims and recovering debts
Updates on Arbitration Hear about how arbitration has been revamped to serve the market in a fair, cost-effective and
expeditious way
Ship Financing See how ship financiers have restructured the finance that they have given and the security taken and expect
interesting discussions on new entrants to the market, the future of German KGs and Chapter 15 of the US Bankruptcy Code
 
Our Speakers
Learn from over 20 luminary speakers from the industry, who will share their experiences and their outlook on the developing
shipping market after the financial crisis. The lineup of international speakers include key voices from:
? Belgium ? China ? Denmark ? Germany ? Hong Kong ? India ? Korea ? Philippines ? Singapore ? South Africa ? UK ? USA

 “It was a great event: I met old and new friends, learnt a lot and got some new business. What more can you ask for?”
Mr Karl-Johan Gombrii, President, Comite Maritime International
"Excellent conference, a great opportunity to meet a broad cross-section of contacts, including many senior representatives, from across the whole of the industry."
Mr Patric McGonigal, Associate Director, Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP

 

 

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