…and the University of Southern California. Presentations included “The Future of California Arbitration and Best Practices for Drafting Technology Disputes Clauses,” “Analyzing International Dispute Resolution in Key Industries in California…

…tools were created, where data is mined from the content to provide new insights, such as our arbitrator tools (Profile Navigator and Relationship Indicator). Technology enabled more efficient research. Some…

…business in the semiconductor test industry, (iii) ATI-related technology, (iv) semiconductor test technology, or (v) Advantest or Astronics.” McConnell, 92 Cal. App. 5th at 613-14. The Court considered the following…

…government bodies involved in industries such as mining, energy, oil and gas, construction, engineering, technology, international trade, cargo, and haulage. AFSA manages both international and domestic arbitrations, handling a wide…

…and the Draft SIAC Rules, as well as technology-driven panel discussions exploring regional and topical developments, trends and forecasts. These discussions continued later in the year with the SIAC Manila…

…Editor), Filippo Zuti Giachetti (Assistant Editor to the Managing Editor), Alexia Gkoritsa (Assistant Editor for Technology), David Isidore Tan (Assistant Editor for Technology), Obegi Elly (Assistant Editor for Africa), Bethel…

…for future work on technology-related dispute resolution and adjudication. In this post, we report on the key discussions from this session, in particular on the model contractual clauses (“model clauses”)…

…scenario. Consider the case of a business-to-business (B2B) dispute involving two technology companies, Company A (U.S.-based) and Company B (EU-based). The dispute stems from a data breach concerning user data…

…to Efficiently Deal with Technology Issues in Arbitration The next panel discussion focused on technology disputes. The panel was moderated by Kathleen Paisley (Ambos Law) and Maria Chedid (Arnold &…