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2014 North America Forum: “Doing Business within the Region and Collaborating Abroad” Conference November 17-18, 2014 at the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel in Vancouver, BC, Canada

The ABA Section of International Law invites you to attend the “2014 North America Forum: Doing Business within the Region and Collaborating Abroad” Conference on November 17-18, 2014 at the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The North American Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators is a Cooperating Entity on this event and members can take advantage of discounted ABA Section of International Law Member Rates by registering online and selecting the “Cooperating Entity” rate. Registration rates are further discounted for full-time law students, full time gov./academic/NGO, corporate counsel, and young lawyers (35 and under).

This one and a half day conference will feature two parallel tracks on best practices for international companies doing business in North America and for North American companies working internationally. It will begin with a joint plenary on Cross Border Ethics in the Digital Age and will be followed by a series of panels presented by international legal experts on the latest in key topics such as privacy issues, enforcement of judgments, antitrust and compliance. This program will also offer a unique forum for international lawyers to explore and expand their networks as well as meet colleagues from all over the world during networking breakfasts, networking breaks, luncheons and reception, which are included with the registration fee.

Click here to view the full conference brochure including programming and social events.
http://shop.americanbar.org/PersonifyImages/ProductFiles/212827/IC1114B_brochure.pdf

Register before October 17th to save on your registration with Early Bird Rates! Please visit http://ambar.org/vancouver2014 to register and for more information on programming, hotel accommodations and the latest updates on the conference

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