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London Arbitration Week 2025

JAMS-SPONSORED EVENT

London Arbitration Week 2025

Presented by the London Arbitration Week Committee

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London Arbitration Week 2025

JAMS is a proud sponsor of the inaugural London Arbitration Week (LAW) taking place December 1-5, 2025, at convenient venues across the City of London.

On December 4, JAMS, the Society of English American Lawyers (SEAL), New York-London Arbitration (NYLON), and the Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration at Columbia Law School (CICIA) will come together to co-host the panel "The New Trade Wars: Navigating Tariffs, Sanctions, and Arbitration Across Borders." This panel will be moderated by JAMS neutral Jeffrey G. Benz, Esq., FCIArb, FCollArb, CEDS.

LAW will bring together leading arbitrators, practitioners, and industry professionals from around the world. With a focus firmly on quality, LAW will champion excellence, innovation, and global collaboration.

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Thursday, December 4, 2025 | 4:30 – 6:00 PM | IDRC, 1 Paternoster Ln, London EC4M 7BQ
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The New Trade Wars: Navigating Tariffs, Sanctions, and Arbitration Across Borders

Presented by JAMS in collaboration with the Society of English American Lawyers (SEAL), New York-London Arbitration (NYLON), and the Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration at Columbia Law School (CICIA).

Trade and geopolitics are colliding in ways unseen in decades. Across the U.S., UK, Europe, and Asia, governments are increasingly using tariffs, sanctions, and industrial policies as strategic tools for reshoring production, securing supply chains, and responding to geopolitical and climate challenges. The result: disrupted global commerce, fractured supply networks, and a surge of cross-border disputes testing the limits of existing contracts and legal frameworks.  This panel will bring together leading arbitration and trade practitioners from major economic centers to examine how these new trade measures are transforming the landscape of international dispute resolution.

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