Efficiency with Guardrails: Fostering Collaboration and Connection in Arbitration’s Next Chapter
YAS Arbitration Day 2025 explored how collaboration, psychology, and AI can strengthen arbitration practice, offering fresh insights for the next...
YAS Arbitration Day 2025 explored how collaboration, psychology, and AI can strengthen arbitration practice, offering fresh insights for the next...
As PAW celebrates 10 years, it steps into a new era with a fresh identity, enhanced digital features, and a...
Inside our session with Wesley Pydiamah: how practitioners approach arbitration research, strategy, and the thoughtful use of AI.
A landmark CJEU ruling questions the res judicata effect of CAS awards seated in Switzerland, reshaping the relationship between EU...
A deep dive into global challenges of third-party funding in international arbitration and how these developments intersect with Ukraine’s evolving...
Section 6A of the Arbitration Act 2025 brings clarity to the governing law of arbitration agreements and raises fresh questions...
Recent English judgments reaffirm the strict enforcement of statutory and contractual time limits for appealing arbitral awards, underscoring the risks...
How does comparative law inform arbitration practice? Insights from Professor John Cartwright’s lecture and reflections on harmonisation, legal technique, and...
Paris Court of Appeal confirms ICC tribunal’s decision in Consorzio v. Venezuela, stressing waiver and consistency in jurisdictional challenges.
Defaulting parties pose real risks in arbitration. At ICC YAAF Berlin, practitioners shared strategies to move cases forward without compromising...
Can AI revolutionize arbitration without replacing lawyers? Insights from Stockholm reveal how technology and human judgment can coexist responsibly.
Building a profile isn’t just about skill—it’s about visibility. Jennifer Bryant reveals how lawyers can stand out and advance within...
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