Lawyer Zhang Zheng was invited to give a lecture on the "Seminar on Enhancing the Professional Competence of Arbitrators" at the Arbitration Institute of China University of Political Science and Law
On November 23, 2016, the Arbitration Research Institute of China University of Political Science and Law held the fifth "Seminar on Improving the Professional Competence of Arbitrators". Arbitrators and arbitration institution staff from seven arbitration commissions, including Zibo, Jinan, and Baotou, participated in the training.
In this training class, Lawyer Zhang Zheng was invited to teach a course entitled "Six Elements of Supporting Commercial Arbitration Awards - How Arbitration Awards Are Made" to the participants. By sharing his practical experience in hearing a large number of cases and making arbitral awards at various arbitration commissions such as China Trade Arbitration Commission and Beijing Arbitration Commission, Lawyer Zhang vividly explained to the students the rules, key points, and techniques in the trial of commercial arbitration cases and the making of arbitral awards. After class, Lawyer Zhang also fully interacted with the students, and the on-site response was enthusiastic.
Recently, lawyer Zhang Zheng has also been hired as an arbitrator of the Harbin Arbitration Commission and the Zibo Arbitration Commission.
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