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James Hosking and Gretta Walters Join 32nd Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna

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April 2025—Chaffetz Lindsey’s James Hosking and Gretta Walters will join the 32nd Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna, Austria taking place April 11th-April 17th.

James will take part in the 20th Annual ICDR Y&I Coffee House Debate on Sunday, April 13th. James and accompanying panelists Andrea Kaalhus (Mannheimer Swartling), Dr. Fabienne Bretscher (Baker McKenzie), Patricia Snell (Covington & Burling), Franz Schwarz (WilmerHale), and Martin Gusy (Bracewell) will debate the following propositions: i) Multi-step dispute resolution clauses should be strictly enforced; and  ii) All communications between the parties about possible settlements should be treated as confidential. J. Brian Casey (Independent arbitrator) and Patricia Shaughnessy (Stockholm University) will moderate.

The special 20th anniversary edition brings together James and the other two initial co-chairs of ICDR Y&I, Franz and Martin, who first founded the Coffee House debate in 2005. The debate team of “oldies” will be pitted against a team of “rising stars.”  Chaffetz Lindsey has proudly sponsored the event for the last 16 years and partner Gretta Walters has been involved in multiple iterations.

Later that week, Gretta will join the panel “Mastering (cost-) efficiency in complex disputes: summary proceedings, security for costs & multi-party arbitrations” on April 14th with Jake Lowther (SCC Arbitration Institute), Aisha Nadar (Runeland Law), Alicja Zielinska-Eisen (Queritius), and Florian Haugeneder (Knoetzl).  The event will present two recent SCC Reports on these topics, as panelists offer practical insights from the perspectives of counsel and arbitrator practicing across various jurisdictions.

Gretta will also attend as the co-coach of the New York University Law School team and as an arbitrator.

The Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot aims to foster the study of international commercial law and arbitration for resolution of international business disputes through its application to a concrete problem of a client and to train law leaders of tomorrow in methods of alternative dispute resolution.

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