Forum non conveniens and the New York Convention: A Circuit Split Takes Center Stage at New York Arbitration Week
Can US courts dismiss New York Convention enforcement on forum non conveniens grounds? During NYAW, Debevoise & Plimpton hosted a...
Can US courts dismiss New York Convention enforcement on forum non conveniens grounds? During NYAW, Debevoise & Plimpton hosted a...
The US Supreme Court’s Devas ruling reshapes award enforcement by removing the “minimum contacts” hurdle under the FSIA—while leaving key...
Jus Mundi and JAMS announce a strategic collaboration to advance arbitration education, research and innovation, supporting the next generation of...
Paris Court of Appeal confirms ICC tribunal’s decision in Consorzio v. Venezuela, stressing waiver and consistency in jurisdictional challenges.
During SPAW 2025, leading practitioners explored how in-house counsel can drive efficiency, strategy, and learning throughout the arbitration lifecycle.
At CBAr Jovem 2025, young practitioners debated reform, ethics, and integrity—reminding that in arbitration, efficiency and ethics must coexist.
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Collection debuts at XII CAM-CCBC Arbitration Congress, marking milestone in arbitration transparency through Jus AI, Jus Mundi's arbitration agent.
The Brazilian Arbitration Forum 2025 at Sciences Po Paris gathered global practitioners to debate efficiency, public policy, and the profession’s...
Brazilian arbitration thrives on trust and transparency—CBAr data shows minimal annulments, reaffirming arbitrators’ duty of disclosure and confidence in the...
Chile leads Latin America in AI innovation, with CAM Santiago and courts exploring AI in arbitration amid new regulatory reforms...
Learn how law firms can adopt AI responsibly with practical strategies for ethics, accountability, bias, and client confidentiality.
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