The Arbitration Summit 2025

Comprehensively Address the Evolving Arbitration Ecosystem to Enhance Your Arbitration Practice

13th May 2025 | The Dilly, London, United Kingdom

Complimentary attendance for In-House Counsel

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Agenda

Welcome Refreshments & Registration
08.30

Chairperson's Opening Remarks
09.10

Opening Keynote: The Future of the Arbitration Bill
09.20

Analysing the Synergies and Differences of Arbitration Across Different Sectors
09.50

  • Looking at the different approaches that arbitration centres take
  • The roles of experts
  • Arbitration friendly developments – where to enforce awards
  • Navigating cultural differences when arbitrating elsewhere

Mastering Early-Stage Arbitration and Ensuring Dispute Avoidance
10.30

  • Ensuring you are part of early-stage advisory
  • Exploring the use of mediation in early stages
  • How to best construct your arbitration clauses in contracts
  • Using arbitration as the default mechanism
  • Successfully identifying risks and developing protocols and strategies

Networking & Refreshment Breaks
11.10

Arbitral Confidentiality – Will It Stay Intact?
11.40

  • Does it hamper the development of commercial law?
  • Shall we publish anonymised cases to further the law
  • What are the challenges with public relations in arbitration
  • Transparency and confidentiality – what is the appropriate balance

Eradicating Fraud and Corruption in Arbitration
12.20

  • Who has the duty to investigate this?
  • Will arbitrators step in to help institutions tackle fraud?
  • Challenges with leaked or fabricated documents
  • What happens when it reaches enforcement stage

Networking & Lunch Break
13.00

Navigating Enforcement Issues Raised by Sanctions
14.00

  • What is a sanction? Analysing the varied interpretations of sanctions
  • Integrating the sanctions regime in the legal framework
  • Embargoes – how much authority does the government have
  • State intervention in arbitration

Fireside Chat: Discussing the Choice of Arbitrators and What Their Role Is
14.40

  • The arbitrator selection - encouraging diversity of arbitrators
  • The art of the arbitrator interview
  • Ethical and integrity challenges with arbitrators
  • The role of the arbitrators and arbitration centres
  • Exploring the use of mediators and arbitrators as one person

Making Use of Third-Party Funding to Ease the Costs of Arbitration
15.10

  • Sourcing third-party funding
  • Disclosure obligations
  • What is the recoverability of funding
  • Navigating the pushback on the use of funding
  • Analysing the growth of arbitration funding

Networking & Refreshment Break
15.50

Addressing Guerilla Tactics and Strategies in Arbitration
16.10

  • What is a guerilla tactic?
  • Preventing guerilla tactics through technology
  • Navigating delay tactics
  • Does it impact the legitimacy of arbitration?

Creating A Whole Ecosystem for Using AI In Arbitration
16.50

  • Is arbitration even compatible with AI?
  • Using AI tools to make the process more efficient
  • What are your disclosure obligations for using such tools
  • Using machine learning to conduct document review

Chairperson's Closing Remarks & End of Conference
17.30

08.30
Welcome Refreshments & Registration
09.10
Chairperson's Opening Remarks
09.20
Opening Keynote: The Future of the Arbitration Bill
09.50
Analysing the Synergies and Differences of Arbitration Across Different Sectors
  • Looking at the different approaches that arbitration centres take
  • The roles of experts
  • Arbitration friendly developments – where to enforce awards
  • Navigating cultural differences when arbitrating elsewhere
10.30
Mastering Early-Stage Arbitration and Ensuring Dispute Avoidance
  • Ensuring you are part of early-stage advisory
  • Exploring the use of mediation in early stages
  • How to best construct your arbitration clauses in contracts
  • Using arbitration as the default mechanism
  • Successfully identifying risks and developing protocols and strategies
11.10
Networking & Refreshment Breaks
11.40
Arbitral Confidentiality – Will It Stay Intact?
  • Does it hamper the development of commercial law?
  • Shall we publish anonymised cases to further the law
  • What are the challenges with public relations in arbitration
  • Transparency and confidentiality – what is the appropriate balance
12.20
Eradicating Fraud and Corruption in Arbitration
  • Who has the duty to investigate this?
  • Will arbitrators step in to help institutions tackle fraud?
  • Challenges with leaked or fabricated documents
  • What happens when it reaches enforcement stage
13.00
Networking & Lunch Break
14.00
Navigating Enforcement Issues Raised by Sanctions
  • What is a sanction? Analysing the varied interpretations of sanctions
  • Integrating the sanctions regime in the legal framework
  • Embargoes – how much authority does the government have
  • State intervention in arbitration
14.40
Fireside Chat: Discussing the Choice of Arbitrators and What Their Role Is
  • The arbitrator selection - encouraging diversity of arbitrators
  • The art of the arbitrator interview
  • Ethical and integrity challenges with arbitrators
  • The role of the arbitrators and arbitration centres
  • Exploring the use of mediators and arbitrators as one person
15.10
Making Use of Third-Party Funding to Ease the Costs of Arbitration
  • Sourcing third-party funding
  • Disclosure obligations
  • What is the recoverability of funding
  • Navigating the pushback on the use of funding
  • Analysing the growth of arbitration funding
15.50
Networking & Refreshment Break
16.10
Addressing Guerilla Tactics and Strategies in Arbitration
  • What is a guerilla tactic?
  • Preventing guerilla tactics through technology
  • Navigating delay tactics
  • Does it impact the legitimacy of arbitration?
16.50
Creating A Whole Ecosystem for Using AI In Arbitration
  • Is arbitration even compatible with AI?
  • Using AI tools to make the process more efficient
  • What are your disclosure obligations for using such tools
  • Using machine learning to conduct document review
17.30
Chairperson's Closing Remarks & End of Conference

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