AI and Arbitration Series: A Perspective from Singapore
Singapore leads in AI-driven arbitration: exploring legal research, translation, case management, and governance to enhance fairness and efficiency.
Singapore leads in AI-driven arbitration: exploring legal research, translation, case management, and governance to enhance fairness and efficiency.
Paris Court of Appeal reaffirms France’s pro-enforcement stance: translation rules upheld, suspension denied, and strict proof required to halt arbitral...
Italy’s arbitration evolves: CAM Milan’s 2024 Report highlights rising cases, streamlined procedures, and reforms shaping dispute resolution.
French Cour de cassation reaffirms tribunal autonomy: investment legality affects merits, not jurisdiction, strengthening France’s pro-arbitration stance.
France unveils major arbitration reform: a new Arbitration Code, unified regime, and stronger tribunal powers to enhance its role as...
From HKIAC caseload growth to CIETAC’s global rise, experts reveal how China-related disputes are reshaping arbitration and what London can...
In England & Wales, AI is reshaping arbitration. With no direct regulation, tribunals weigh tech efficiency against fairness and procedural...
From DIFC to ADGM, arbitration in the Gulf is evolving. At LIDW 2025, chief justices outlined bold steps toward global...
Asian corporate arbitration trends discussed at LIDW: exit cases, jurisdictional dynamics, and the role of disputes counsel in deal structuring.
France embraces AI in arbitration, boosting efficiency while preserving ethics, transparency & human judgment in line with EU law.
Expedited arbitration gains traction with SCC’s Bulgarian rules launch—bringing speed, access, and autonomy back into global arbitration.
Key insights from Italian Arbitration Day: navigating the thin line between procedural use and abuse in today’s complex arbitration landscape.
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