On July 16, the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR) announced the 2019 Steering Committee members for its Young Attorneys in Alternative Dispute Resolution (Y-ADR) program. Associate Elizabeth Chan will serve as a member of the committee for a two-year term ending in June of 2021.
The Y-ADR program promotes the full spectrum of dispute resolution mechanisms with the younger generation of lawyers – those who are 45 years old or younger or those with less than eight years of professional experience in international alternative dispute resolution practice. Y-ADR participants gain an insider’s look at the role of dispute resolution processes and practices in corporations and multinational organizations. They have an opportunity to network with in-house counsel and experts in the field. Y-ADR Steering Committee is the leadership group for Y-ADR. The Steering Committee is composed of young in-house counsel and practitioners at leading corporations and law firms around the world.
CPR is an independent nonprofit organization that has helped global businesses prevent and resolve commercial disputes for more than 40 years. Their membership consists of top corporations and law firms, academic and government institutions, and leading mediators and arbitrators around the world.
For more information about CPR’s Y-ADR program, please click here.