The next webinar in our 'AI and ADR: Theory and Practice' series will focus on self-regulation essentials for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal sector. 

 

As we progressed from the fundamentals to the hot topics in the use of AI for ADR practitioners, now we're ready to look at the practicalities of using AI on a day-to-day basis. 

 

Together with our panel of experts, we will take a look at how the growing impact of AI is affecting the industry in more detail (for example, we will touch upon costs associated with the use of AI) and explore the range of technical solutions available to practitioners, how they work, and purposes.

 

We will explore corporate self-regulation and discuss what kind of internal processes have and should be implemented to harmonise or improve internal operations related to the use of AI, processes to drive innovation, and decision-making.

 

Speakers to be announced. 

This webinar will be moderated by Kateryna Honcharenko, MCIArb. 

 

This webinar is FREE and open to all, register now! 

 

Please note, times listed are in GMT+1. 

Don't forget to register for Let's Discuss AI Self-regulation Essentials on 17 October. 

 

Missed the first webinars? View the recordings here: 

AI in ADR: Fundamentals

Regulation of AI: Global trends

 

For any questions or issues, please contact events@ciarb.org

 

Our partners Jus Mundi and TrialView:

 

Event Speakers

Kateryna Honcharenko MCIArb

Kateryna is Ciarb’s Arbitration Professional Practice Manager. Before joining Ciarb Kateryna trained with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and practiced litigation with Integrites in Kyiv, Ukraine. Kateryna holds an LL.M in comparative and international dispute resolution from Queen Mary University of London and an LL.M in international trade regulation from the Institute of International Relations, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, where she also obtained an LL.B in international private law. Kateryna is responsible for maintaining the research strategy that contributes towards Ciarb objectives concerning the use of alternative dispute resolution. She is, in particular, a co-author of the Ciarb Guidance Note on Remote Dispute Resolution Proceedings, Ciarb Framework Guideline on the Use of Technology in International Arbitration and acts as the lead UNCITRAL Working Group II (Dispute Settlement) delegate.

AI and ADR: Theory and Practice Series

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New technology has become an integral part of the legal profession over recent years. However, when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI), it has also become a stumbling block. AI tools are capable of significantly increasing our professional efficiency, but unconditional reliance on AI may also adversely affect the procedural efficiency of all forms of private dispute resolution. This includes due process, confidentiality, enforceability and other principal procedural matters. The question many dispute resolution practitioners are asking is: To what extent can AI be used in our work?

AI and ADR: Theory and Practice is a series of webinars and Let’s Discuss networking events hosted by Ciarb with its partners TrialView and Jus Mundi.

Together, we’ll explore the realm of AI, including AI tools and their application. We will discuss how AI can be utilised in an efficient and safe manner, and what parties, counsel and tribunals should consider before using AI tools.


Each webinar focuses on a particular theme, giving you the opportunity to learn from experts in the field. You can then discuss the theme further with expert moderators and peers at a subsequent Let’s Discuss networking event.