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Read moreNon-party documents in England & Wales-seated arbitration: when can courts help? VXJ v FY clarifies the strict limits of the...
The 2026 KCAB Arbitration Rules mark a decade reform, introducing award scrutiny, early determination, fast-track procedures, and funding disclosure.
Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Week 2025: why post‑M&A disputes are rising, and how valuation experts and SCC Express can...
From agentic AI to deepfakes: expert insights on how AI is reshaping arbitration practice and what practitioners need to know...
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...
Read moreFaster research, broader access, authoritative insight: ICC leaders explain how digital access reshaped arbitration practice.
London VYAP has invited the next generation of arbitration lawyers to share their views on how international arbitration could be...
Read the key arbitration updates in Paraguay in 2023.
Ane E. Perez Advogados partners with Jus Mundi to deploy Jus AI—enhancing legal research, translation, drafting, and arbitration for superior...
The article discusses legal aspects of offshore wind projects in California, addressing foreign attorney participation, choice of arbitration laws, requirements...
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