The Court of Arbitration  for Art:  A New International Tribunal for Resolution of Disputes Involving Fine Arts (William I. Charron); Should There be an Alternative to the IBA Rules of Evidence:  Is There a Need for the Prague Rules? (Vladimir Khvalei, Peter Pettibone)

William L. Charron, a partner at Pryor Cashman, led a discussion on The Court of Arbitration for Art: A New International Tribunal for Resolution of Disputes Involving Fine Arts. Vladimir Khvalei, a partner in Baker & McKenzie’s Moscow office and head of the Firm’s CIS Dispute Resolution Practice, and Peter Pettibone, former managing partner of the Moscow office of Hogan & Hartson LLP and a member of our Club, addressed the topic of Should There be an Alternative to the IBA Rules of Evidence: Is There a Need for the Prague Rules?