Trade Winds and Legal Currents: Tariffs, Trade, and Arbitration in a Changing Global Landscape
Insights from New York Arbitration Week reveal how trade policy shocks are translating into arbitration risk.
Insights from New York Arbitration Week reveal how trade policy shocks are translating into arbitration risk.
How is AI reshaping arbitrator selection? Insights from White & Case’s New York Arbitration Week panel on data, discretion, and...
WilmerHale hosted a NYAW panel examining why Latin American parties continue to choose New York as seat and governing law.
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...
Can AI draft an arbitral award? LaPaglia v. Valve forces courts to decide where assistance ends and delegation begins in...
Learn how law firms can adopt AI responsibly with practical strategies for ethics, accountability, bias, and client confidentiality.
Exploring how courts interpret “may” in arbitration clauses—India vs global views—and why precise drafting matters to avoid disputes.
From WIPO to SIAC, arbitration is rising as the preferred path for IP disputes, balancing confidentiality, speed, and enforceability worldwide.
Can smart contracts hold up in arbitration? Explore global legal perspectives and what they mean for enforceability in digital dispute...
AAA-ICDR and Jus Mundi have launched the AAA-ICDR Dispute Resolution Library with full AI integration, providing free access to the...
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