The future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (“ISDS”) was a key topic of discussion at several events during London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”). Two panels, in particular, explored how the ongoing legitimacy crisis in ISDS is being addressed through recent procedural and substantive reforms, and what these developments may signal for the system’s future. Three Crowns…

As part of the final day of London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”) 2025, Atkin Chambers and CMS hosted a panel titled “Interim Relief and Other Skirmishes – An Arbitration Practitioner’s Perspective”. Focusing on both pre-emptive and interim measures in arbitration, the session brought together Camille Slow KC (Atkin Chambers), Riaz Hussain KC (Atkin Chambers), and Philip…

Closing this year’s London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”), Skadden, in collaboration with One Essex Court, hosted a panel discussion titled “In Conversation With Clients: Achieving Client Goals Without a Courtroom Battle.” The session focused on how in-house and external counsel can work together to guide, support, and—when needed—challenge a client’s goals in dispute resolution. Against the backdrop of…

On 4 June 2025, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer hosted a panel titled “Insurance Disputes in the Face of Global Change and Challenges” at London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”) 2025, examining how insurance law responds to Covid-related losses and emerging risks like war, climate change, M&A activity, and cyber-attacks. The panel also explored the role of…

The role of mediation as a dispute resolution mechanism was featured in various discussions during this year’s London International Dispute Week (“LIDW”). Across several sessions, panellists explored mediation’s potential in a range of contexts—from commercial disputes to investor-State conflicts—and considered its growing appeal, including its ability to reduce enforcement risks through tailored, mutually agreed solutions….

On 6 June, Compass Lexecon and Signature Litigation hosted a panel discussion titled “Innovation through sharing experiences: What arbitration can learn from litigation (and vice versa)”. The panel was composed of Alan Rozenberg (Compass Lexecon), Julian Delamer (Compass Lexecon), Yvette Austin (Compass Lexecon), Neil Newing (Signature Litigation), and Dan Spendlove (Signature Litigation). As the event…

Enforcing arbitral awards has been a recurring topic throughout the London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”) events. Just when the enforcement regime appears to be stabilizing, new challenges continue to emerge. With globalisation and the rise of new market economies, asset distribution is more international than ever. The enforcement of awards involves interactions with various professionals,…

As part of the 2025 edition of the London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”), Osborne Partners, A&O Shearman and Eversheds Sutherland hosted a panel on “Arbitration in Emerging Industries (Tech, Fintech and Crypto): Global Risks and Local Differences”. The panel, moderated by Jonathan Leach (Eversheds Sutherland), comprised Brenda Horrigan (Independent Arbitrator), Sanjeev Kapoor (Khaitan & Co),…

On 4 June 2025, Gatehouse Chambers and Elkinson, in collaboration with Clyde & Co, hosted a panel discussion examining the rare yet intricate phenomenon of dissenting opinions in arbitral proceedings. Convened in accordance with the Chatham House Rules and moderated by Frederico Singarajah (Gatehouse Chambers), the session brought together a distinguished panel comprising Jeffrey Elkinson…

Following its resounding success last year, the Arbitral Institutions Congress made a comeback, featuring on day 3 of the London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”) 2025. The event comprised of representatives from several global arbitral institutions as well as regional arbitral institutions and was held in the historic Queen’s Room at Middle Temple. The event was…

London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”) 2025 commenced with International Arbitration Day on 2 June 2025. The opening event, hosted by Linklaters LLP, featured a keynote address by Kevin Nash, Director General of the London Court of International Arbitration (“LCIA”), followed by a panel of in-house counsel discussing best practices and jurisdictional insights in international arbitration,…

The main conference of the London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”) 2025 was themed “Innovation in Dispute Resolution: Navigating Global Risks.” Throughout the day, practitioners from around the world gathered to explore how to navigate an increasingly fast-paced and ever-changing global landscape—and to reflect on the legal profession’s role and responsibilities in this new era.  …

On International Arbitration Day, London International Dispute Week (“LIDW”) featured panels that explored how courts and institutions can promote and strengthen arbitration, as well as how pivotal projects can benefit from it. This post highlights two panels hosted by Simmons & Simmons and Squire Patton Boggs, which focused on the approaches courts can take to…