QMUL Alternative Dispute Resolution Society
The Queen Mary Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Society is a young society, entering its third year of activity. In such a short period of time, we managed to become the third-largest law-related society at Queen Mary, University of London, with around 100 active members. In recognition of our achievements and innovative approach, our society was awarded in 2019 the prize of ‘Best New Society’. We accomplished this with the aim of offering students the unique opportunity to develop key lawyering skills, and gain greater exposure to and education about alternative means of dispute resolution, with a particular focus on arbitration. Our membership base is comprised of undergraduate and postgraduate students, with 43% studying LLM programmes at Queen Mary’s world-renowned Centre for Commercial Law Studies. In only two years of activity, we organised a wide variety of events with representatives from firms such as White & Case, DLA Piper, Debevoise & Plimpton, WilmerHale, and worked closely with the directors and student representatives of Queen Mary’s LLM programmes, as well as with world-renowned professors. In 2020/21, our unique offering includes the Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner x Queen Mary Annual Commercial Negotiations Competition 2020/21, academic series of webinars on 'Trade Negotiations in the EU', 'Oil & Gas Disputes' and 'Challenges to and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards', workshops with Young ICCA, insights into dispute resolution and ADR in the legal industry with WilmerHale and Herbert Smith Freehills, negotiations workshop series, mentoring, soon-to-be-launched podcast series and many more. Purchase your membership at the following link: https://www.qmsu.org/groups/17558/ Sign up for the BCLP x QM Commercial Negotiations Competition at https://forms.gle/SagzBp2YrQN9XUb37 Questions? Let us know, and we are more than happy to help.
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The Queen Mary Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Society is a young society, entering its third year of activity. In such a short period of time, we managed to become the third-largest law-related society at Queen Mary, University of London, with around 100 active members. In recognition of our achievements and innovative approach, our society was awarded in 2019 the prize of ‘Best New Society’. We accomplished this with the aim of offering students the unique opportunity to develop key lawyering skills, and gain greater exposure to and education about alternative means of dispute resolution, with a particular focus on arbitration. Our membership base is comprised of undergraduate and postgraduate students, with 43% studying LLM programmes at Queen Mary’s world-renowned Centre for Commercial Law Studies. In only two years of activity, we organised a wide variety of events with representatives from firms such as White & Case, DLA Piper, Debevoise & Plimpton, WilmerHale, and worked closely with the directors and student representatives of Queen Mary’s LLM programmes, as well as with world-renowned professors. In 2020/21, our unique offering includes the Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner x Queen Mary Annual Commercial Negotiations Competition 2020/21, academic series of webinars on 'Trade Negotiations in the EU', 'Oil & Gas Disputes' and 'Challenges to and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards', workshops with Young ICCA, insights into dispute resolution and ADR in the legal industry with WilmerHale and Herbert Smith Freehills, negotiations workshop series, mentoring, soon-to-be-launched podcast series and many more. Purchase your membership at the following link: https://www.qmsu.org/groups/17558/ Sign up for the BCLP x QM Commercial Negotiations Competition at https://forms.gle/SagzBp2YrQN9XUb37 Questions? Let us know, and we are more than happy to help.
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