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In light of the new governance, Malaysia will be the center of attention to lucrative opportunities, apace with well modulated strategies. While technology has spiked efficiency and capabilities for legal, the complex environment in business legal space remains a challenge for industries.
New opportunities and tools such as Smart Contracts and legal Artificial Intelligence (AI) play a vital part in legal transformation, whilst opening new paradigms for threats in businesses to comply with legislation and displaying high standards of corporate governance.
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Legal 4.0
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18th — 20th March 2019
MASTERCLASS: LEVERAGING CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY: CONDUCTING JUDICIOUS INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION-MEDIATION
Amidst the changing regulations and jurisdictions in the South East Asian geography, the condition of the legal industry is controversial, creating room towards optimisation of business operations. While Malaysia is looking towards a spectrum of legislation reforms, organisations remain proactive in utilising efficient options when proceeding legal actions in court.
While the types of resolution options are dependent on cases, it may cost businesses a fortune for something that can be mediated instead. It would be essential for businesses to consider when involving deals with significant clients to create high value outcomes, as well as the importance in a court case management that ranges from identifying core issues to resolution, redraft on arbitration clauses, as well as mitigation and avoidance of future disputes. International disputes on the other hand have far more complex clauses and legislations to be considered, as of different industries and regions to consider toward getting prepared for any legal action execution.
Trainer:
Bridie K. Nolan
Barrister & Arbitrator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers
Bridie practices in domestic and international commercial arbitration. She is an accredited arbitrator, Fellow of Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and Fellow of Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration. Specialising in the area of maritime law, international trade and transportation, energy, and more, Bridie has also worked on all forms of commercial and international disputes.
Case studies were very practical and useful.
Honda Malaysia
Legal Project Management was a good initiative and ideas are feasible.
Petronas ICT
Good organisation of the event.
WWF Malaysia
Structure of the conference was good.
Prodigee Media
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