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Read moreCan AI revolutionize arbitration without replacing lawyers? Insights from Stockholm reveal how technology and human judgment can coexist responsibly.
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Jus Mundi and Nigeria VYAP partner to expand global access to Nigerian arbitration expertise and empower the next generation of...
In a landmark decision, Singapore’s court rejected Russia’s immunity plea, confirming enforcement of the $50 billion Yukos awards under the...
The Promise and Imperative of Specialized AI in Arbitration Generic AI wasn't built for arbitration's complexity. Cross-border disputes demand reasoning that understands jurisdictional nuance, procedural differences, and strategic implications. Most tools deliver surface-level responses when million-dollar cases require depth. The solution isn't better generic AI. It's arbitration-specific AI. This exclusive research from Stanford CodeX and Jus Mundi reveals why domain-specific...
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China Arbitration Summit 2025: VIAC President calls on arbitral institutions to lead AI integration, balancing innovation with fairness and due...
Discover the most active law firms in enforcement and annulment proceedings in the UK in 2022-2023 in Jus Connect's 2023...
The Thailand Arbitration Center and Jus Mundi are delighted to announce an exclusive partnership to make non-confidential THAC arbitration awards...
This article discusses how crucial is the choice of a seat of arbitration and the reasons to consider Canada for...
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