Kimberly Larkin and Julia Sherman will discuss discovery for use in a proceeding in a foreign or international tribunal and the future of section 1782 at the seminar, “The Future of International Arbitration: A Discussion with the Rising Stars”.

The event, hosted by the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR)’s Young & International Group, will take place on Wednesday 27 April at 2:00pm BST / 9:00am ET.

To find out more and to register, click here.

ABOUT   KIMBERLY LARKIN

Kimberly, an associate in the Washington, DC office, represents clients in international commercial and investment arbitrations across a variety of sectors, including the technology, energy, mining and natural resources, and financial services industries. She also regularly advises States and international non-governmental organisations on public international law issues, and maintains an active pro bono practice focused on human rights advocacy before U.S. courts and administrative agencies.

Kimberly is a recommended lawyer in The Legal 500 US 2021 and was recently named a “Rising ADR Star” by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution.

ABOUT   JULIA SHERMAN

Julia, an associate in the firm’s Washington, DC office, has significant experience in public international law, including acting for States before the International Court of Justice and other international arbitral tribunals. She has also represented clients in commercial and investment arbitrations in a range of sectors, including energy, technology, and financial services.

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