Document Production

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On 14 January 2026, the French Senate adopted a Bill (Proposition de loi relative à la confidentialité des consultations des juristes d’entreprise) introducing a statutory regime of confidentiality…

A working group of the Swiss Arbitration Association (“ASA") User Council (composed of experienced in-house counsel) has recently released a Whitepaper on Document Production entitled “Taming the…

2025 was an activity-filled year from a Canadian perspective. Accordingly, this “year in review” post proceeds in two parts. Whereas Part 1 tracked  the evolution of caselaw following three landmark…

In both the world of arbitration and the fast-evolving landscape of 6G technology, information is power. The Swedish Arbitration Days 2025, themed “Information in Arbitration”, was bookended by two…

As part of the 2025 Paris Arbitration Week (“PAW”), Latham & Watkins, in collaboration with Columbia Law School, hosted two interactive panels examining key procedural issues in international…

Introduction Document production has become a standard phase in international arbitration, but the documents sought and produced often turn out to be voluminous. As such, document production is…

Since its establishment in 2018 by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan, the Tashkent International Arbitration Centre (the “TIAC”) has kept abreast the evolution of the global social…

An emerging consideration in international arbitration is the use of evidence acquired illegally. Illegally obtained evidence can take a variety of forms, including, for example, illicit recordings,…

Arbitration Tech Toolbox is a new series on the Kluwer Arbitration Blog that aims to stimulate broader discussion and debate in the arbitration community on arbitration-related technology, its impact…