Arbitration Practitioner Workshop Practice and Procedure

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Event Details

28th May 2026
18:00
Wilder Coe Ltd, 1st Floor, Sackville House,
143-149 Fenchurch Street,
London EC3M 6BL
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Event Information

Event overview
The round- table discussion will feature a variety of practice and procedure scenarios and attendees will be invited to exchange views on approaches and considerations. We look forward to a lively, engaging and informative session during which refreshments will be provided by our hosts Wilder Coe. Space is limited and attendance will be on a
first come first served basis. 


Time and venue
18:00 for 18:30 start - 20:00
Wilder Coe Ltd, 1st Floor, Sackville House, 
143-149 Fenchurch Street,
London EC3M 6BL

 

Rules of Play
1. Prior to the event attendees may be invited to submit procedural situations experienced if they wish. The submissions should not include any identifying case names or details as of course confidentiality must be maintained.
2. The Chatham House Rule applies.
3. The Leader of the workshop will choose the situations for discussion. In the time available, it may not be possible to address all submissions.
4. The Leader of the workshop may exercise editorial control to keep the discussion moving along.

Daniel Djanogly FCIArb C.Arb
(Leader of the workshop)
Daniel is a Partner at Wilder Coe. He is an experienced Chartered Arbitrator, expert determiner and forensic accountant (Chartered
Accountant) expert witness. Daniel specialises in accounting, financial loss and share valuation issues in M&A, shareholder, partnership and other complex commercial disputes.
More about Daniel Djanogly here.


Matt Molloy FCIArb C.Arb
Matt is a Director and a founder of MCMS Limited. He is a highly experienced dispute resolver, appointed in over 1000 construction and engineering disputes either as adjudicator, arbitrator, mediator, expert
determiner and Conflict or Dispute Avoidance Panel/Board member. His appointments have involved disputes worth up to £150 million both in the UK and internationally across the infrastructure, energy, education, housing and commercial sectors. Matt is on numerous UK and international panels and been appointed in international arbitrations by the ICC and DIAC. Matt is a currently a Teaching Fellow and part time PhD Student at Queen Mary University London where his research focuses on international law and arbitration. He is Master of the Worshipful Company of Arbitrators for 2025-2026.
More about Matt Molloy here.

Registration
There will be no charge to attend, but prior registration is required.
For registration, please contact Elinor Pritchard at [email protected]

 

Arbitration Practitioner Workshop Practice and Procedure

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