What next for the UK as a leading centre for dispute resolution? Arbitration, mediation, the courts and commercial reality.

3 Jun 11:30 - 13:00

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What can the UK do to make it a more attractive jurisdiction for dispute resolution? Jurisdictions that integrate dispute resolution methods serve clients most effectively, and make themselves the most competitive globally.

 

ADR continues to evolve as a central pillar of commercial dispute resolution. This event will examine the latest developments in mediation in the UK and internationally, considering judicial trends, legislative reform, and market practice. The panel will explore how the courts, government and institutions are redefining dispute resolution in the UK, and how transparency, party autonomy, and the convergence of arbitration, mediation, court procedure and legislative reform may be part of the next phase for the UK.

 

The session will consider what the UK is doing now and could do next to make it a more attractive jurisdiction. This will include themes such as transparency and the pilot Practice Direction 51ZH, Access to Public Domain Documents, ,core mediation principles including whether, and how, to embed them further, and what can be learned from other jurisdictions. It will also address what these mean in practice for practitioners and in-house counsel in commercial disputes.

Drawing on international experience from jurisdictions with a Mediation Act, the panel will consider what statutory frameworks have achieved elsewhere, and how they address these issues.

 

 

The discussion will explore the growing integration of arbitration and mediation, including hybrid models such as Arb-Med-Arb and tribunal-led settlement initiatives. The panel will assess how mediation is being embedded within arbitration frameworks, the implications for enforceability and due process, and how institutions and practitioners are responding to commercial demand for procedural flexibility.

 

A sandwich lunch will be served following the panel discussion.

Speakers

  • Kelly Stricklin-Coutinho - CMC, Chair, Barrister and Mediator - 39 Essex Chambers
  • Sir David Foskett - Arbitrator and Mediator - 39 Essex Chambers
  • David Bateson - Arbitrator and Mediator - 39 Essex Chambers
  • Bill Marsh - International Commercial Mediator - Independent Mediators

Members Hosts

  • 39 Essex Chambers
  • Independent Mediators
  • Civil Mediation Council

Event Contact Details

Name: Erin Bossick

Email: events@39essex.com

Categories
Member-hosted
Venue

81 Chancery lane, WC2A 1DD

Dispute Types
Alternative Dispute Resolution methods, Arbitration
Regions
Multiple areas/global