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International Association of Defense Counsel Asian Regional Meeting – Hong Kong, China Thursday, October 29 – Friday, October 30, 2015 International Association of Defense Counsel Asian Regional Meeting – Hong Kong, China Thursday, October 29 – Friday, October 30, 2015 The IADC invites you to attend an International Regional Meeting in Hong Kong, China on Thursday, October 29, 2015 and Friday, October 30, 2015. The meeting will be held at Hogan Lovells 11th Floor, One Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong Kong, China and admittance to the meeting is complimentary to members, non-members, and their guests. Host: Mark Lin – Hogan Lovells COCKTAIL RECEPTION AND DINNER - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 19:00 – 20:00 Cocktail Reception 20:00 – 22:00 Dinner Restaurant - Ye Shanghai, Level 3 Pacific Place, Admiralty, Location: L3,332 Hong Kong, China Telephone: (852) 2918 9833 PROGRAM - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 09:00 Welcome, Introduction, Remarks Joe O’Neil, IADC President, Lavin, O'Neil, Cedrone & DiSipio, Philadelphia, PA, USA 09:30 – 11:00 Criminalization of Corporate Conduct in Asia Moderator: Tripp Haston, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, Birmingham, AL, USA Panelists: • Kurt B. Gerstner, Lee International IP & Law Group, Seoul, Korea • Deming Zhao, HaoLiWen Partners, Beijing, China • Llewellyn Llanillo, Salvador Llanillo Bernardo, Makita City, The Philippines • Hitoshi Sakai, City-Yuwa Partners, Tokyo, Japan • Ngo Thanh Tung, VILAF, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam pg. 1 11:15 – 12:45 Attorney-Client Privilege in Asian Countries – Fundamentals, and Recent Developments Moderator: Colin Loveday, Clayton Utz, Sydney, Australia Panelists: • Edgar Chen, Tsar & Tsai Law Firm, Taipei, Taiwan • Mark Lin, Hogan Lovells, Hong Kong • Tony Kang, Bae Kim & Lee, Seoul, Korea • Edmund J. Kronenburg, Braddell Brothers LLP, Singapore • Suwit Suwan, Navinlaw LLC, Bangkok, Thailand • Xiangwen (Kevin) Liu, King & Wood Mallesons, Beijing, China 14:00 -15:30 Ethical Issues in International Arbitration Moderator: Dr. Anton Maurer, CMS Hasche Sigle, Stuttgart, Germany Panelists: • Chiann Bao, HKIAC, Hong Kong • Paulo Fohlin, Magnusson, Hong Kong • Scott Guan, Zhong Lun Law Firm, Shanghai, China • Ariel Ye, King & Wood Mallesons, Beijing, China • Vi Ming Lok, Rodyk & Davidson LLP, Singapore 15:45 – 17:15 Disclosure of Documents in International Arbitration Proceedings in Asia Moderator: Mark R.C. Sutherland, Barrister-at-Law, Hong Kong Panelists: • Doo-Sik Kim, Shin & Kim, Seoul, Korea • Yoko Maeda, City-Yuwa Partners, Tokyo, Japan • Damien McDonald, Fangda Law, Hong Kong • Richard Keady, Bird & Bird, Hong Kong • Sunil Abraham, Cecil Abraham & Partners, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Event Sponsors: Braddell Brothers LLP Clayton Utz CMS HaoLiWen Partners Hogan Lovells King & Wood Mallesons Navinlaw Tsar & Tsai Law Firm pg. 2 Details- IADC 2015 Asian Regional Meeting in Hong Kong Hotel information and Directions to Hogan Lovells. Hotel Information: Please find the following hotel information for your accommodations. JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong Pacific Place, 88 Queensway Hong Kong +852-2810-8366 Island Shangri-La Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road Central, Hong Kong +852-2877-3838 Conrad Hong Kong Pacific Place, 88 Queensway Admiralty, Hong Kong +852-2521-3838 Directions to Hogan Lovells from the Hong Kong International Airport: By car or taxi Exit the Hong Kong International Airport and take the Western Tunnel to Central. Follow signs to Queensway and exit at Supreme Court Road. Turn right into Pacific Place Development. Parking is available in the basement. By MTR Take the Airport Express rail service to the Hong Kong Station. Board the MTR subway train to the Admiralty Station, which is located directly beneath Pacific Place. pg. 3 .
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