5.00 – 5.30pm | Registrations and Standing Buffet Reception |
5.30 – 5.45pm |
Opening Remarks by Chairperson Mr. Yeo Boon Tat - Partner, Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP; Council Member, Singapore Institute of Arbitrators |
5.45 – 7.00pm |
Quantifying Damages – A Framework for Analysis Ms. Adrienne Kouwenhoven - Partner, Head of Asia, FAS Global; Council Member, Singapore Institute of Arbitrators
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7.00 – 7.15pm | Q&A Session |
7.15 – 8.15pm | Networking Drinks |
About the Speakers:
Ms. Adrienne Kouwenhoven started her forensic accountancy career in 1998 in London. She moved to Singapore in 2006 and became partner in 2008. She successfully established and managed a boutique forensic accountancy office in Singapore from 2006 to 2011, after which she became a global consultant, assisting insurers and lawyers to quantify business interruption cases all over the world. Adrienne returned to Singapore in 2015 as Head of Asia at FAS Global. Adrienne currently heads up a team of seven forensic accountants, servicing the Asia region from Singapore. At FAS Global she assists lawyers and insurers in the calculation of economic losses and loss of profits of various scopes and sizes by writing expert reports and giving expert evidence when required. She has opined on damages in relation to commercial/contract litigation, insurance litigation, subrogation matters, delay in start-up losses, intellectual property and product recall cases. Adrienne has given expert evidence in arbitration cases in Singapore, Hong Kong and the Netherlands and presented seminars to clients and industry associations on loss of profits and stock losses. She is a Fellow and Council member of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators.
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About the Chairperson:
Mr. Yeo Boon Tat is a Partner at Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP. His practice focuses on commercial litigation and regional arbitration work, with an emphasis on construction and engineering. He is an experienced and well-regarded counsel who has represented clients at all levels of the Singapore courts, in arbitrations, and in adjudications. He has advised and represented clients on disputes relating to oil refineries, power and petrochemical plants, water treatment facilities, and infrastructure projects in Singapore, China and Vietnam. He has also represented clients on a variety of commercial disputes such as joint venture, technology and employment disputes. In addition, he also advises on non-contentious matters relating to building and construction projects. This includes advising on contract documentation, and tender documentation and process. Boon Tat graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2003 and is jointly qualified in Singapore and England & Wales. He is also a council member of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators. |
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REGISTRATION CLOSING DATE: 26 September 2018 |
FEES (includes refreshments & materials, if any) |
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Membership |
Early Bird Rate
(Valid only until 10 August 2018)
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Regular Rate |
SIArb Members | S$ 60.00 | S$ 70.00 |
Members of:
Marine Offshore Oil & Gas Association (MOOGAS); Regional Arbitral Institute Forum (RAIF); Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA); Society of Construction Law Singapore (SCL (S))
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S$ 80.00 | S$ 90.00 |
Others | S$ 110.00 | S$ 120.00 |
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