- September 4, 2017
Women in arbitration: Jean Kalicki: Part 2/2: ICCA 2018, the future, and tips for upcoming arbitration lawyers and arbitrators
To mark International Women’s Day which took place in March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration has been carrying out a series of interviews with women in arbitration. In this, the fifth in the series, we interview Jean Kalicki, an independent arbitrator in New York and Washington DC, specialising in investor-state, international and complex commercial disputes. She was … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Jean Kalicki: Part 2/2: ICCA 2018, the future, and tips for upcoming arbitration lawyers and arbitrators →
- August 30, 2017
Women in arbitration: Jean Kalicki: Part 1/2: From private practice to independent arbitrator
To mark International Women’s Day which took place in March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration has been carrying out a series of interviews with women in arbitration. In this, the fifth in the series, we interview Jean Kalicki, an independent arbitrator in New York and Washington DC, specialising in investor-state, international and complex commercial disputes. She … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Jean Kalicki: Part 1/2: From private practice to independent arbitrator →
- June 29, 2016
1996 and all that: Happy 20th birthday to the Arbitration Act 1996
The Arbitration Act 1996 and London arbitration have come in for a bit of a battering recently, most notably in the much-discussed 2016 Bailii Lecture, in which Lord Thomas, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, called for greater use of the courts as a way of ensuring the development of the common law. So … Continue reading 1996 and all that: Happy 20th birthday to the Arbitration Act 1996 →