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Arbitration,
Litigation
&
Mediation
A
portfolio
update
from Wolters
Kluwer
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More
titles
from
this
practice
area
can
be
viewed
here
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Webinar
panel
session: Artificial
Intelligence
and
Arbitration:
Should
We
Keep
It
Real?
Thursday
3
December
2020,
16:00-17:15
CET
In
association
with
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The
topics
covered
during
this
webinar
will
revolve
around
artificial
intelligence,
what
it
is
and
what
it
is
not,
how
reliable
it
is,
as
well
as
how,
by
whom
and
when
could
it
be
used
in
international
arbitration.
In
particular,
can
artificial
intelligence
change
the
decision-making
process
in
international
arbitration?
Is
it
compatible
with
the
specificities
of
this
means
of
dispute
resolution?
This
webinar
will
feature
Dean
Sonderegger
(Wolters
Kluwer),
Bertrand
Rondepierre
(Google),
and
Simon
Greenberg
(Clifford
Chance),
with
Alexis
Foucard
and
Karolina
Rozycka
(both
Clifford
Chance)
as
co-moderators.
Jason
Fry
QC
(Global
Co-Head
of
the
International
Arbitration
Group
at
Clifford
Chance)
will
introduce
the
panel.
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Reserve
your
copy! Gary
Born’s
International
Commercial
Arbitration,
3rd
edition
Available
to
ship
from
December
2020.
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Updated
and
Extended
Edition
of
Contractual
Performance
and
COVID-19
In
association
with
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Wolters
Kluwer
and
WilmerHale
are
delighted
to
publish
a
completely
updated
and
extended
edition
of
Contractual
Performance
and
COVID-19,
the
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law
analysis
on
the
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of
the
pandemic
on
contractual
performance.
Now
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United
States,
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England
&
Wales,
France,
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and
Switzerland.
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