As the global COVID-19 pandemic develops, arbitration providers worldwide have evolved to accommodate the need for efficient and effective access to dispute resolution. Straining the very fabric of life as we know it, COVID-19 is also widely predicted to trigger a wave of civil and commercial claims while undermining conventional approaches to redress. This program explores how arbitral institutions are managing current caseloads and preparing for future uncertainties, challenges and change.
This program explores how arbitral institutions are managing current caseloads and preparing for future uncertainties, challenges and change.
Moderator
Ed Mullins, Partner, Reed Smith, Miami
Speakers
Luis M. Martinez, Vice President, International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR)
Olivier André, Senior Vice President, Global Development & International at International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR)
Ranse Howell, Director of International Operations, JAMS
Claudia Salomon, Latham & Watkins