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Beirut Bar Association launches digital platform
Beirut Bar Association launches digital platform

L'Orient-Le Jour

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • L'Orient-Le Jour

Beirut Bar Association launches digital platform

The Beirut Bar Association has announced the launch of a digital platform and an electronic payment card for lawyers, designed to streamline various procedures and payments. During a press conference at the association's main offices, Bar President Fadi Masri welcomed this digitalization initiative. According to a statement from the Bar Association, the online platform will include, in particular, a directory of lawyers, administrative services, the ability to register powers of attorney, apply for Bar membership and pay annual dues to the Order. This will allow lawyers to avoid "endless lines or unnecessary trips." In the statement, the Bar also assured that all personal data contained on the platform will be completely secure and noted that two companies have been brought in to achieve this digitalization, including BOB Finance for payment card management. Support will also be provided to lawyers who cannot easily use digital tools. The statement also noted that this digitalization is part of the Lebanese authorities' "e-government" project, which includes, in particular, an amendment to the Code of Civil Procedure to allow for legal notifications via email. The digitization of procedures sought by the executive is primarily intended to ensure transparency in transactions.

11 Jul 2025 18:48 PM Defense Minister broaches situation with Denmark's Ambassador
11 Jul 2025 18:48 PM Defense Minister broaches situation with Denmark's Ambassador

MTV Lebanon

time11-07-2025

  • Politics
  • MTV Lebanon

11 Jul 2025 18:48 PM Defense Minister broaches situation with Denmark's Ambassador

Minister of National Defense, Major General Michel Menassa, received at his Yarzeh office, Denmark's Ambassador to Lebanon, Christopher Viveki. During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the defense and humanitarian fields, in addition to the general situation in Lebanon and the region. Separately, Minister Menassa met with the head of the Prison Committee at the Beirut Bar Association, Lawyer Joseph Eid. The discussion touched on the situation in Lebanese prisons and ways to improve the conditions of detainees.

Salam receives Beirut Bar Association delegation, emphasizes justice reform
Salam receives Beirut Bar Association delegation, emphasizes justice reform

MTV Lebanon

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • MTV Lebanon

Salam receives Beirut Bar Association delegation, emphasizes justice reform

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam welcomed Beirut Bar Association President Fadi Al-Masri accompanied by Dany Karam, Mohammad Matar, and Professor Najib Fahed El-Hage Shahin, head of the Bar's Arbitration Center. Following the meeting, Al-Masri thanked the Prime Minister for his participation in the "Beirut Arbitration Days" and his impactful keynote address, which resonated strongly with participants from 43 countries. He praised the Prime Minister's commitment to restoring Lebanon's sovereignty and leadership in the Arab world. Al-Masri emphasized the Bar Association's role in safeguarding freedoms and the rule of law and stressed the need to seize this historical moment to build a just state. The discussion also covered administrative reform, including public registries, and continued conversations on revitalizing the justice sector. Al-Masri reiterated the need to begin with judicial reform, from infrastructure and salaries to judicial appointments, highlighting a shared action plan with the Prime Minister to achieve these goals.

Closing of the first edition of Beirut Arbitration Days: Professor Najib Hage-Chahine's Ten Recommendations to Cement Beirut as the Regional Capital of Arbitration
Closing of the first edition of Beirut Arbitration Days: Professor Najib Hage-Chahine's Ten Recommendations to Cement Beirut as the Regional Capital of Arbitration

Web Release

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

Closing of the first edition of Beirut Arbitration Days: Professor Najib Hage-Chahine's Ten Recommendations to Cement Beirut as the Regional Capital of Arbitration

Closing of the first edition of Beirut Arbitration Days: Professor Najib Hage-Chahine's Ten Recommendations to Cement Beirut as the Regional Capital of Arbitration In the presence of the President of the Beirut Bar Association, Mr. Fadi Masri, and at the initiative of the event's creator, Professor Najib Hage-Chahine, the first edition of 'Beirut Arbitration Days' concluded on 22 May 2025 after attracting more than 1,000 participants from 40 countries, 60 international speakers and 40 supporting organizations. Prime Minister Judge Nawaf Salam opened the conference, confirming Lebanon's ability 'to regain its regional and international role in arbitration.' Both Minister of Justice Judge Adel Nassar and Minister of Information Dr. Paul Morcos affirmed the government's support for spreading the culture of arbitration, while the President of the Bar Association stressed the Bar's commitment to consolidating this course. The Ten Recommendations of Professor Najib Hage-Chahine In the closing session, Professor Najib Hage-Chahine presented ten practical recommendations: Lawyers: Insert an arbitration clause in contracts and choose Beirut as the seat. Judiciary: Support the independence of arbitrators and accelerate annulment and enforcement proceedings. Legislators: Update the Arbitration Law to align with the New York Convention and international standards. Government: Integrate arbitration into investment-attraction policies and develop specialized digital infrastructure. Arbitrators: Commit to the highest levels of transparency, ethics, and continuous training. Experts: Adopt precise scientific models in the assessment of damages and act as support to arbitral tribunals, not as a party in the dispute. Arbitration centers: Strengthen regional cooperation and embrace technology and diversity. Universities: Integrate arbitration into curricula and provide practical training for students. Students and youth: Engage in moot courts and fellowship programs. Bar Association: Entrench LIAC-BBA as a strategic arm for independent arbitration. The event concluded with Professor Hage-Chahine affirming that 'Beirut has returned as the capital of Arab arbitration' and inviting participants to the next edition, 'Beirut Arbitration Days 2026,' under the slogan Beirut Nutrix Legum.

First Edition of 'Beirut Arbitration Days' to Take Place on 20–22 May 2025
First Edition of 'Beirut Arbitration Days' to Take Place on 20–22 May 2025

Web Release

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

First Edition of 'Beirut Arbitration Days' to Take Place on 20–22 May 2025

By Editor_wr On May 13, 2025 The President of the Beirut Bar Association Me Fadi Masri announced the launch of the inaugural edition of Beirut Arbitration Days organized by the Lebanese & International Arbitration Center at the Beirut Bar Association (LIAC-BBA) which will be held at the Maison de l'Avocat from 20 to 22 May 2025. During the announcement, Me Fadi Masri remarked that the launch of 'Beirut Arbitration Days' marks a pivotal milestone in Lebanon's ongoing recovery and embodies the Bar Association's commitment to strengthening the culture of arbitration in the region. Professor Najib Hage-Chahine, Director of LIAC-BBA and the driving force behind the event, stated that Beirut Arbitration Days is more than just another legal conference; it represents a decisive step toward re-establishing Beirut as a leading regional hub for arbitration and dispute resolution. Beirut, historically revered as the 'Mother of Laws,' is thus reclaiming its rightful place on the international stage. The organizers expect to welcome over one thousand participants from more than forty countries. More than sixty Lebanese and international speakers will contribute to the event, supported by over forty organizations. The initiative also enjoys robust academic backing from leading Lebanese universities – including the Lebanese American University (LAU), Saint Joseph University (USJ), La Sagesse University, Beirut Arab University and the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) – alongside institutional support from arbitration centres in Jordan, Egypt, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Turkey. Sessions will be held in Grand Auditorium of Maison de l'Avocat, enhancing Lebanon's business climate, attracting investment and broadening the region's legal expertise network. The programme features an official presentation of the new LIAC-BBA Arbitration Rules, discussions on conflicts of interest, damages and cross-examination, and a dedicated session on the interaction between the judiciary and arbitration and the role of regional centres. Other highlights include panels on artificial intelligence, energy disputes in times of conflict, a mock arbitration hearing, specialised workshops and extensive networking opportunities. The opening keynote will be delivered by H. E. Prime Minister, Judge Nawaf Salam. Government ministers, the President of the Beirut Bar Association, heads of regional arbitration centres, academics, judges and experts from leading global firms—among them White & Case, Reed Smith, Bird & Bird and Mayer Brown—will also participate. In keeping with LIAC-BBA's commitment to the next generation, complimentary seats have been reserved for law students and trainees, together with a mentoring track that allows them to attend sessions and meet experts, thereby strengthening arbitration culture among young Lebanese practitioners. Attendance is free of charge, subject to seat availability, and registration is open at First Edition of 'Beirut Arbitration Days' to Take Place on 20–22 May 2025 Comments are closed.

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