Debate: This house believes that international arbitration is no longer meaningfully distinct from court litigation

5 Jun
16:00 - 17:30

Corporate & Commercial Disputes

Dispute Types

Arbitration

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Member-hosted

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N/A or multiple areas/global

The landscape of international arbitration has changed in recent years, have its USPs from litigation now been eroded? Join us for a lively debate exploring both sides of this coin! Do current complexities (for instance, as to – increasingly disparate - matters of evidence and procedure) mean it is no longer a quicker, cheaper alternative? Or will innate arbitral flexibility allow for greater adoption of new technologies and legal tech tools, pushing beyond the approach in the English courts?

Speakers

  • Jamie Harrison - LCIA
  • Judith Mulholland - Baker McKenzie
  • Henry Byam-Cook KC - Twenty Essex
  • Kartik Singh - Baker McKenzie
  • Sarah Tresman - Twenty Essex

Members Hosts

  • Baker McKenzie
  • Twenty Essex

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