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Research and Markets: Make Arbitration Efficient for You with DVD Seminar With Roderick A. McLeod of Jones Day
Business Wire, August 19, 2008
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4e62d1/making_arbitration) has announced the addition of the "Making Arbitration Efficient for You: ReedLogic Video Seminar with Roderick A. McLeod of Jones Day" report to their offering.
The 40-minute video seminar "Making Arbitration Efficient for You" is led by Roderick A. McLeod of Jones Day and can be downloaded to your computer or iPod, and is sent to you on DVD. This seminar is guaranteed to enhance your current strategies with new ideas and key points that will have an immediate impact on your client strategies that you can begin using right away in your practice.
The video seminar focuses on:
- A detailed look at the most up-to-date and successful best practices and client strategies being used in these type of client situations
- What clients look for when hiring a lawyer/firm for such situations
- New strategies being used to evaluate legal exposure and new ways to proceed in such situations
- Analyzing the latest changes in applicable laws relating to arbitration and how to capitalize on them
- Case studies of other cases and what they mean for current clients
Personalize the insights of the keynote speaker in this video to enhance your own best practices, develop ideas for landing more clients, and stay up to date on the latest thought leadership.
ReedLogic videos are:
1. Faster to watch than reading a printed book;
2. Interactive and prompt you with questions to spur your own ideas;
3. More convenient than traveling to a seminar and can be viewed on-demand;
4. Perfect for downtime in your office, on a business trip, while traveling or even at the gym.
About the Seminar Leader:
Rod McLeod's practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, intellectual property litigation, and international arbitration. He has tried to verdict and arbitrated a wide range of commercial disputes in state and federal courts across the country and internationally for companies such as GAP, HSBC, Wells Fargo Bank, Nokia, Pohang Steel America Corp., California Pacific Homes, The Parsons Corporation, Philippine Airlines, and Synopsys. Rod has extensive experience with international arbitrations, mediations, and alternative dispute mechanisms. Rod has been a Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (London) for more than 10 years. Rods representative matters encompass multiparty and multijurisdictional commercial disputes, technology transfer and licensing disputes, patent and intellectual property matters, class actions, unfair competition and u17200 actions, real property and construction claims, investment partnership disputes, and corporate governance matters. He has also represented multinational companies before the International Trade Commission. Rod is committed to involvement in community affairs. He has been a member of the board of governors of the State Bar of California. He has also served as a commissioner of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, a California state commission charged to protect San Francisco Bay. He has served on the San Francisco School Board and has been a member of the board of directors of The Bar Association of San Francisco, the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, and other bar associations. He also has been chair of the USF Center for the Pacific Rim, a judge of the Kiriyama Book Prize, and chair of the Asian Business League. Currently, Rod serves on the board of directors of the Asian Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund, the first national college scholarship organization serving the Asian and Pacific Islander communities. In addition, he continues to serve on the boards of other nonprofit and charitable organizations. Rod has spoken numerous times before bar associations and business groups throughout the world. He is proficient in classical Greek, Latin, Nepali, and Bhojpuri.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4e62d1/making_arbitration.
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