ICC Qatar, Crowell & Moring hold webinar on Qatar’s role in resolving disputes
01 Apr 2021 - 8:43
Experts during the webinar.
The Peninsula
The International Chamber of Commerce Qatar (ICC Qatar) and Crowell & Moring held an interactive program on Tuesday on the growing commitment of Qatar and its institutions to mediation and other ADR methods as a means of resolving international disputes.
Titled ‘Qatar’s Role in International Mediation & ADR’, the webinar discussed mediation and other ADR options and polled attendees for their awareness and views regarding the current and future use of ADR in Qatar. Tarek Saad, senior counsel at Crowell & Moring and head of its disputes practice in Doha, led the discussion. Saad also serves as ICC Qatar’s representative to the Paris-based ICC’s Task Force on ADR and Arbitration, which is studying ADR trends all over the world for the development of recommendations for member countries like Qatar.
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