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Presentation
Jus Mundi is delighted to invite participants of PAW to a ground-breaking summit exploring the real-life impact of artificial intelligence on international arbitration, organized in collaboration with Eversheds Sutherland.
This half-day summit brings unparalleled insights via two-panel discussions.
Speakers:
- Romain Lerallut, VP, Head of Criteo AI Lab
- Louis Degos, Managing Partner and President-elect of the Paris Bar Association, K&L Gates
- Chiann Bao, Arbitrator; Arbitration Chambers
- Gillian Forsyth, Senior Associate
- Wesley Pydiamah, Head of International Arbitration, Eversheds Sutherland
- Jean-Rémi De Maistre, CEO & Co-founder, Jus Mundi
Agenda:
2.30 pm: Arrival of guests
2:45 pm to 4:00 pm: Agentic AI: the next frontier for legal professionals?
The legal industry has already embraced AI for legal research, document review, and contract automation—but what happens when AI moves beyond prediction to autonomous decision-making and action-taking? Agentic AI represents a new frontier, where AI doesn’t just assist but actively engages in legal workflows, from drafting and negotiating contracts to monitoring regulatory compliance and suggesting dispute resolution strategies.
This panel brings together leading experts in AI to explore how Agentic AI technology works, how it can enhance legal practice and what legal professionals must do to prepare for this shift.
4.00 pm-4.15 pm: Intermission
4.15 pm - 5.30 pm: The Emerging Global AI Governance
The panel will bring together esteemed lawyers, officials, and representatives from AI companies to explore the emerging landscape of trustworthy AI. We will delve into the EU’s AI Act, the first regulatory framework for AI, global AI governance initiatives as well as ethical AI approaches developed by LegalTechs, law firms, arbitrators or bar internal rules
5.30 pm - 6.30 pm: An evening reception will follow.
Guest Speakers
Cocktail
Venue
Rue de la Victoire
75009 Paris