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Christine Sim , Irene Mira , Deborah Loh  (Clifford Chance Asia)
2020 in Review: Reflections on the Sea-Change in Arbitration in Southeast Asia
December 30, 2020

Today is the last day of 2020. For most of us, 2020 has been a particularly unusual year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prompted by necessity, arbitration in Southeast Asia adapted to the sea-change…

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Boris Praštalo  (Brunel University London) , Leila Kazimi
2020 in Review: Despite a Global Pandemic, Europe Saw Some Action-Packed Arbitration Developments
December 23, 2020

Although the Old Continent has suffered tremendously at the hands of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world of arbitration still managed to find a way to keep on going. In this post, we are going to…

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Munia El Harti Alonso  (Concepción Global, PLLC, Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Inaugural Washington Arbitration Week: COVID-19 Silver Linings and Prudent Prognostics
December 17, 2020

The first edition of Washington Arbitration Week or WAW, took place on-line from November 30 to December 4, 2020, hosting 15 panels with over 4,000 registrations and 1,476 attendees. This post aims…

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Catherine A. Rogers  (Bocconi University) , Fahira Brodlija  (Association ARBITRI) , Gregory King  (Arbitrator Intelligence) , Marios Tokas  (Arbitrator Intelligence)
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, or Integrity-Driven Innovation in International Arbitration
December 16, 2020

In Disney’s Fantasia, the third segment—called The Sorcerer’s Apprentice—is based on the poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It features the charming but somewhat lazy Mickey, who is tired of his…

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Brad Rosen  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.)
Global Experts Keep it Real in Webinar Exploring Artificial Intelligence and its Role in Arbitrations and Legal Practice
December 12, 2020

Wolters Kluwer teamed up with the global law firm Clifford Chance to discuss the advances in artificial intelligence (AI), its limitations, and various applications in an interactive webinar titled…

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Maria Fanou  (Queen Mary University of London) , Norah Gallagher  (Queen Mary University of London, School of International Arbitration)
Is International Arbitration Adapting to a Changing World? Empirical Research May Help us Find Out
December 08, 2020

Knowledge of international arbitration has often been based on anecdotal evidence. However, there has been increasing interest in empirical research among practitioners and scholars. In the context…

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Arie C. Eernisse  (Peter & Kim)
International Law Talk Podcast and Arbitration: In Conversation with Chiann Bao
December 07, 2020

Welcome to the third post in the series of International Law Talk. In this series of podcasts, Wolters Kluwer will bring you the latest news and industry insights from thought leaders and experts in…

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Luis M. Martinez  (International Centre for Dispute Resolution American Arbitration Association (ICDR-AAA))
New York Arbitration Week Revisited: The In‐House Counsel’s Virtual Roundtable – Discussion on their Approach to an International Arbitration
December 02, 2020

On November 16th, 2020, the AAA-ICDR hosted a webinar entitled In-House Counsel’s Virtual Roundtable as part of New York Arbitration Week. The session comprised of in-house counsel from various…

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Catherine A. Rogers  (Bocconi University) , Fahira Brodlija  (Association ARBITRI) , Gregory King  (Arbitrator Intelligence) , Marios Tokas  (Arbitrator Intelligence)
Arbitrator Intelligence Investment Reports: Catching Lightning in a Bottle
December 01, 2020

Legend has it that in 1752, Benjamin Franklin flew a kite in a thunderstorm, with a house key dangling from the string, to attract lightning and store it in a Leyden jar. Similarly, academics,…

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Yeeun Park , Rinat Gareev
The 9th Asia Pacific ADR Virtual Conference Recap: 2020 and Beyond
November 29, 2020

On 5-6 November 2020, reputable arbitration practitioners joined together for the 9th Asia Pacific ADR Conference and shared their experiences and insights on the latest developments in the…

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