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August 2, 2018

John Frangos to Speak at International Arbitration and Regulatory Summit

On August 8, 2018, John Frangos, a consultant in Tilleke & Gibbins’ dispute resolution department, will speak at the Annual International Arbitration & Regulatory Summit, hosted by Wolters Kluwer and Legal Plus, at the Bangkok Marriot Marquis Queen’s Park hotel.

John will provide attendees with a comprehensive run-down of key considerations for advising on internal investigations in the Southeast Asian context. In doing so he will be joined by Daniel Levison, a partner in the Singapore office of Lex Mundi member firm Morrison Foerster, with whom Tilleke & Gibbins is proud to co-sponsor the event.

The summit brings together leading practitioners and delegates from all over the world to share key updates on arbitration and regulatory compliance, giving delegates a rare opportunity to hear from the experts on risk management, corporate regulation, and alternative dispute resolution.

The event is aimed at in-house counsel, lawyers in private practice, heads of legal and compliance, and other legal regulatory and compliance leaders from around the world. Attendance is complimentary for in-house counsel and general counsel. For more information, and to book your place, please visit the Legal Plus website.

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