Getting Into and Getting Ahead in International Arbitration [1]
Young ICCA, the new professionals division of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration, in conjunction with the Blacks of the American Society of International Law (BASIL) Task Force, will host a training workshop on entering and advancing a career in international arbitration.
The evening’s training will include two panels. The first will focus on “Mentorship in International Arbitration” and will advise attendees on finding and being a good mentor. The second will address “Building a Successful Career in International Arbitration” and will discuss steps that students and new professionals can take to pursue a career in the field of international arbitration.
The BASIL Task Force is an initiative of the American Society of International Law designed to increase the number of blacks in international law. To that end, this event will focus on black lawyers and law students in order to expose them to the international arbitration community and to increase awareness of the value they would bring to this field of international law.
Tillar House, American Society of International Law
2223 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
This event is free and open to the public but registration is required. To register, email youngicca.dcworkshop@gmail.com [2].