Pakistan International Disputes Weekend, Karachi 2024

Pakistan International Disputes Weekend (PIDW) 2024 is coming to Karachi for its upcoming edition and we are proud to announce that Courting The Law will be joining PIDW 2024 as Media Partner.PIDW’24 is Asia’s premier legal and industrial convention for developing meaningful connections through networking, exploring transnational business opportunities and the latest trends in international dispute resolution, and promoting the exchange of knowledge amongst international experts from around the world, right here in Pakistan.

Pakistan International Disputes Weekend 2024 is hosted by MK Consultus LLP and the TCC ADR Centre and co-hosted by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), High Court of Sindh and the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

Chair PIDW, Mian Sheraz Javaid invites you to join us on a transformative journey in ‘reviewing, reflecting and reviving’ Pakistan’s legal landscape and interact with judges representing all 7 high courts of Pakistan, 60 international speakers, 800+ delegates, ADR practitioners, foreign law firms, private and public sector in Pakistan and thought leaders from various industrial sectors.

📌Date: 11th – 12th May 2024 | 9:00 am Pakistan Standard Time

📍 PC Hotel, Karachi, Pakistan

🔗 Register here: https://pidw.pk/local-registration

The two-day event will feature 10 panel discussions with honourable justices representing all high courts of Pakistan, international dispute resolution practitioners and industry leaders.PIDW’24 features a brilliant lineup of speakers for its upcoming edition scheduled for the 11th and 12th of May 2024: PIDW24 All Speakers

For details on the event schedule and speakers, please visit: https://pidw.pk/event-schedule

Register at the following link to share your knowledge, contribute to the discussions and be part of the event: https://forms.gle/HkZDw4zYL7UTwwE69


Courting The Law is a Media Partner of PIDW’24.

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