Foley Hoag Attorney Sudhanshu Roy to Speak on Lifeline of an Arbitration with Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration
February 22, 2022
Foley Hoag LLP international attorney Sudhanshu Roy will speak in a “Lifeline of an Arbitration” webinar hosted by the Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration. The webinar will take place digitally on February 24, 2022. The webinar is open to members of the Young MCIA.
Roy will speak in a session on “Procedure in International Arbitration,” and will discuss issues such as constitution of the tribunal, filing requests for arbitration and response, Case Management Conference and other key procedural steps.
At Foley Hoag, Roy is a member of the International Litigation and Arbitration practice in Washington, D.C. He focuses on investor-state arbitrations, especially in cases involving the representation of sovereign clients before arbitration panels administered under ICC, SIAC, ICSID and UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules.
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