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The Morning After: What do ESG, Ethics (Anti-Corruption) and AI Reserve to Arbitration in the Future?
Presentation
After a crazy night out on the PAW Arbitration Cruise, join us for a forward-looking session on what’s to come in international arbitration across three hot topics in a series of 30-minute discussions interspersed with 10-minute Q&A intermissions.
• International Arbitration and ESG
Julie Spinelli (Partner, Le 16 Law), Lydia Méziani (General Counsel, Nestlé), and Anne-Claire Hans (Partner, Le 16 Law) will examine ESG’s growing presence in dispute resolution due to the increased scrutiny on corporations to comply with ESG demands, and explore how to deal with these disputes when they arise and whether arbitration is the right forum to resolve them.
• International Arbitration and Ethics
Julie Spinelli (Partner, Le 16 Law), John McElroy (Partner, Hausfeld), Ben Love (Partner, Boies Schiller Flexner), and Maximin de Fontmichel (Professor, Fontmichel Arbitration Resolution) will unpack the critical role of ethics, including anti-corruption and anti-money laundering policies, in shaping arbitration proceedings and enforcement of arbitral awards.
• International Arbitration and AI
Carl Szymura (Associate, Le 16 Law), Benoit Barré (Partner, Le 16 Law), Juliette Asso (Counsel, Lalive) and Fredrik Lindmark (Deputy Counsel, ICC) will navigate the pragmatic integration of AI within arbitration. The panel will discuss the recent regulations applicable when using AI, how AI can streamline processes, the ethical considerations it raises, and what the future may hold for AI’s role in international arbitration.
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Venue
33 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
75008 Paris