Name:
Lalit Mohini Bhat FPD Location: India Contact details:
Detailed CV available on request from Prime Dispute. Qualifications: B.Com, L.L.B, Train the Trainer’ mediation program at Utah University (Salt Lake City USA), Advanced Mediation Training Programme, FPD Specialisation: Legal, Arbitration, Mediation Languages: English, Hindi, Punjabi, Kannada Regions served: United Kingdom, India, Singapore, UAE, all commonwealth nations and further international regions as requested |
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Background information:
Mohini Bhat is a senior dispute resolution professional with a focus on arbitration and mediation. Mohini has been nominated by the High Court of Delhi in a number of high stake arbitral disputes, and has been involved in all stages of the process over the past 5 years. Mohini has also been practising as a mediator since 2006. Mohini enrolled as a senior mediator with the Bombay Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the Delhi High Court Mediation Centre (Samadhan). Mohini has conducted around 500 mediations till date, and qualified the ‘Advanced Mediation Course’ conducted by Samadhan in 2008. Mohini has also participated in the ‘Train the Trainer’ mediation program at Utah University, Salt Lake City, USA in 2011. Mohini regularly impart mediation training modules and workshops organised by the FICCI in association with the Government of India. Mohini is an advisory member of the Arbitration and Dispute Resolution - Mediation & Conciliation Cell, Punjab Haryana and Delhi (PHD) Chambers of Commerce and Industry. Mohini is also a life member of the FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO) and a member of the FLO Legal Advisory Cell. Overview:
Detailed CV available on request from Prime Dispute. |
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