London International Disputes Week (LIDW) 2025
London, United KingdomThe event London International Disputes Week (LIDW) 2025 is organised by the London International Disputes Week from 2 - 6 June 2025.
The event London International Disputes Week (LIDW) 2025 is organised by the London International Disputes Week from 2 - 6 June 2025.
The Workshop aims to promote the understanding of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) options for the resolution of intellectual property (IP) and technology disputes. The Workshop is designed for mediators, arbitrators
The event ADR Forum Series: Incorporating Diverse and Cross-Cultural Considerations in ADR is organised by the New York City Bar Association on 02 June 2025
This event will focus on how AI is revolutionising and future-proofing dispute resolution. The session will begin with a breakfast seminar featuring a presentation and demo of Legora’s tools, showcasing
Neutral analysis helps in-house counsel assess case strengths, refine strategies, and make informed decisions. This program explores early neutral evaluation and its role in guiding case strategy and settlement. It
The Workshop aims to promote the understanding of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) options for the resolution of intellectual property (IP) and technology disputes. The Workshop is designed for mediators, arbitrators
Young ICCA will be organizing workshop on oral advocacy, on 3 June as part of LIDW, between 5-7 PM. The event will be hosted at A&O Shearman’s office: One Bishops
The event Beyond Words: Decoding Body Language and Silence in Mediation and Arbitration is organised by New York State Bar Association on 03 June 2025.
This programme is designed to equip professionals with the necessary knowledge and skills to serve as adjudicators under the Ordinance.
The event Innovating Arbitration: Insights Into the New SIAC Rules and Future Developments is organised by Singapore International Arbitration Centre on 04 June 2025.
The panel will discuss issues in complex claims for infrastructure projects, under both investment treaties and contracts, against the backdrop of arbitral jurisprudence and regulatory change in the Americas. The
The discussions will look at the role of the relevant actors in this field, notably tribunals, arbitral institutions, associations of arbitrators and the judiciary and who is best placed to