When

Friday, November 8, 2019 at 9:00 AM PST
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Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 1:00 PM PST

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Duane Morris 
750 B Street
Suite 2900
San Diego, CA 92102-4681
 

 
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John Garman 
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, North American Branch 
Tel: 310 796 7958
Fax: 310 545 7958
Mobile: 310 850 9071
Email: jwg@garmanlaw.com

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Accelerated Route to Fellowship (International Arbitration) Assessment San Diego, CA November 8 - November 10, 2019

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Register Now!The Accelerated Route to Fellowship Program is designed for senior practitioners in the field of dispute resolution procedures. Fellowship is the highest grade of Institute membership and 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. Satisfactory assessment of performance in role play exercises will permit the candidate to take the award writing examination for qualification as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, which will be administered as part of the program. 

Internationally Renowned Faculty:
David E. Harrell Jr., FCIArb
John W. Garman, FCIArb
Sandra A. Jeskie, FCIArb
David Brennan, J.D., LLM(I), FCIArb

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Course Description:

The three-day program is a process comprised of three elements.

1. Oral Assessment

 This element of the Accelerated Route to Fellowship Program consists of two days of oral assessment based on a case study of a dispute. You will be assessed on your knowledge, judgment and self-presentation on a series of problems, written exercises and role play, as well as your reasoned award writing ability.

2. Written Assessment

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

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 weekend program. To receive a passing grade, the Award must meet international standards for enforcement. This element is included in the tuition cost of this Program.

Following successful completion of the three elements described above candidates may apply for a Peer Interview. There will be a separate charge for the Peer Interview process: it is not included in the tuition cost of this Program.

Who Should Attend?

You are a practicing lawyer with at least 10 years litigation experience and experienced in the area of Alternate Dispute Resolution.

Assessment.

Continual assessment throughout the workshop, written submittals and award writing exam.

Assessment Result.

Successfully passing the Oral and Written assessments at the Accelerated Route to Fellowship 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 can apply for Associate membership with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators at any time.

Continuing Education (CLE) 

Application for CLE credits is being made for Florida and other states.  Forms for filing in other states will be provided.  CLE credits earned are between 8 and 12 credits depending upon the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q - What will happen in the oral assessment sessions?

A- You will be in small groups with two or more assessors. You will be given a case study of a commercial contract and the events which lead to a dispute between a number of parties. During the assessment workshops, various situations or problems which might arise during arbitration will be put to you and you will discuss how you would deal with them. There are also written exercises and role plays.

Q- What grade of membership will I be entitled to?

A- You may apply as an Associate member at any time.If you do not pass the oral and written assessments you will not be permitted to take the Award Writing Exam. If you pass the oral and written assessments for the Accelerated Route to Fellowship program, and are not already a member, you will be entitled to apply for Member grade. This applies whether you pass the Award Writing Exam or not. Candidates are encouraged to apply for membership with the CIArb as soon as possible as all persons applying for Fellow status must first be members of the Institute.  If you successfully pass the oral and written assessments for the Accelerated Route to Fellowship program as well as the Award Writing Exam you will be able to apply for a Peer Interview, following successful completion of which you may apply to upgrade your membership level from Member to Fellow status.

Fees

The Accelerated Route to Fellowship (International Arbitration) Assessment registration fees are as follows:

Program Registration: $1,950.00 

Fee includes all workshop materials, coffee, refreshments, continental breakfast, lunch and dinner on November 8, 2019, continental breakfast and lunch on November 9, 2019, a continental breakfast on November 10, 2019.  Tuition for Accelerated Route to Fellowship Program includes the Oral Assessment and Award Writing examination.  For applicants requiring a Visa Letter there is an additional cost of $75 (to defray expenses).

Cancellation:  A cancellation fee of $150 will be charged if cancellation is prior to October 15, 2019; $500 if after October 15, 2019 but prior October 31, 2019.  No tuition refunds will be made if cancellation is after October 31, 2019, however the full tuition sum paid less $500 may be credited toward a future Accelerated Route to Fellowship program offered by the North America Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. 

Timing and Scheduling

The workshops will commence at 9:00 AM on Friday, November 8, 2019 and conclude at 5:00 PM on Saturday, November 9, 2019.  The award writing examinations will commence at 9:00 AM and conclude at 2:00 PM on Sunday, November 10, 2019.

There will be a cocktail and dinner for Candidates and Faculty on Friday, November 8, 2019 starting at 6:30 PM.

There will be a cocktail and dinner for Candidates and Faculty on Sunday, April 28, 2019 starting at 6:30 PM.  The cost of this dinner is included in your tuition fee.  A light breakfast, lunch, and beverages/snacks will be provided on Sunday and Monday by our host JAMS Miami at no cost to our attendees.

We are anticipating strong demand for this program and would ask that you confirm registration at the earliest possible date. 

Venue

Duane Morris LLP
750 B Street, Suite 2900
San Diego, CA 92101-4681

Hotels

Feel free to contact any of these nearby hotels no arrangments have been made regarding pricing:

The Westgate Hotel San Diego 
1055 Second Avenue
San Diego, CA, 92101, US
Phone: (855) 680-3239

Marriott Vacation Club Pulse
701 A Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 696-9800

The Bristol Hotel
1055 1st Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 232-6141
 

The workshops will commence at 9:00 AM on Friday, September 14, 2018 and conclude at 5:00 PM on Saturday, September 15, 2018.  The award writing examinations will commence at 9:00 a.m. and conclude at 1:00 PM on Sunday, September 16, 2018.

 

There will be a cocktail and dinner for Candidates and Faculty on Friday, September 14, 2018 starting at 6:30 p.m.