Kathryn Khamsi will speak on the “Technology in Arbitration: Your Friend, Not Your Replacement (yet)” panel at the 18th ICC New York Conference on International Arbitration.

The panel will examine how technology may increase procedural efficiency and improve decision-making in international arbitration proceedings. Panellists will highlight the ways in which artificial intelligence and other recent technological advancements may be leveraged by arbitrators, institutions, and parties to streamline dispute resolution and increase access to justice, especially for small value claims and disputes in the digital economy.

With the theme “The Next 100 Years of Arbitration and ADR”, the ICC New York Conference in 2023 marks the Centenary of the ICC Court, prompting the arbitration community to look forward to what is to come in the next 100 years, while appreciating the ICC Court’s pioneering work in international arbitration over the past 100 years.

Kathryn’s panel will take place on Friday 22 September from 2:30pm to 3:45pm EST.

To find out more and to register, click here.

ABOUT KATHRYN KHAMSI

Kathryn, a partner in the Paris office of Three Crowns, acts for States and corporate clients in all types of disputes, including investment treaty and commercial. She is also on the ICSID Panel of Arbitrators, and publishes and speaks regularly on arbitration and international law – including, most recently, on emissions trading schemes and deep seabed mining. Kathryn works in English and French, and is qualified in Paris, New York and Ontario. Clients have commended her “grasp of the technical detail, and her ability to identify and articulate game-changing arguments”, and she is recommended by ChambersWho’s Who Legal and The Legal 500.

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