Webinar - Litigation - Arbitration or Litigation: Which is the better strategy for your transaction?

02.12.15

Date:
Thursday, February 12, 2015

Time:
10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Central Time

Cost:
Complimentary

Speaker:
Brian Morris, Winstead PC

This discussion of actual benefits and risks of arbitration versus litigation will include discussion of cost-effectiveness, exposure, alternatives to arbitration, and drafting suggestions for arbitration provisions to maximize benefits.

Who Should Attend:
In-house counsel and other key decision-making litigation contacts at banks and financial institutions.

Continuing Education Credit Information:

  • CLE: 0.5 credit hour

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