Global Litigation Conference and Exhibition Singapore

Global companies are facing more frequent and costly Legal Conferences in New York

Event
Law | IT | Outsourcing
24 - 25 September 2014
Singapore

Description:

Singapore is going to witness its 2014 In-person conference Global Litigation Conference and Exhibition which will be organized by Global Outsourcing Association of Lawyers ( GOAL).

Agenda:

Global companies are facing more frequent and costly Legal Conferences in New York disputes that could have far-reaching implications for their long-term business objectives. As a result, legal and compliance departments are allocating greater resources for managing compliance programs and handling litigation and commercial disputes, when they do arise. Given the significant costs associated with such lawsuits, companies and their counsel face important decisions related to staffing, fee management, and the development of the best strategies and tools for resolving disputes.

• The Rise of Bet-the-Company Litigation
• Doing More with Less: Controlling Costs While Enhancing Efficiencies
• A View from the Top: Litigation and the C-Suite
• Ethical & Governance Practices and Legislative Issues
• Alternative Fee Arrangements and Litigation Funding

Who Attends:

GOAL's New York City Lawyers association will be attended by global in-house lawyers, law firm partners and legal outsourcing service executives, buyers, service providers, investors, policy makers, and other stakeholders in the legal, IP, and outsourcing industries.

Additional Information:

Conference Dates: 24 -25 September 2014
Timings: 8 AM - 5 PM

Prices in US$: Early Bird offer (Register before 24 July)

Qualified In-house Counsel - $599
Law Firm Partners - $599
Service Providers - $1199

Organized by:

Global Outsourcing Association of Lawyers (GOAL)
1235 Puertadel Sol, #100
San Clemente, CA 92673
USA

Contact:

Christopher Cruise
Email: christopher@connect-goal.com
Contact: +44-203-514-1437

Mark Andrews
Email: mark@connect-goal.com
Contact: +1-646-381-2009