Luke Sobota spoke at a panel discussion on the topic “TechTalk: Unraveling the Tapestry – AI’s Influence on International Arbitration” at Columbia Arbitration Day 2024, hosted by the Columbia International Arbitration Association.

Luke spoke alongside Nilufar Hossain of Omni Bridgeway, Rachel Thorn of Cooley LLP, and Marco de Sousa of Herbert Smith Freehills, with Paris Aboro of Covington & Burling LLP serving as the moderator.

ABOUT LUKE SOBOTA

Luke is a founding partner of Three Crowns and represents private and sovereign clients in some of their most significant commercial, investor-State, and inter-State arbitrations. His practice spans the technology, energy, and financial sectors and includes successfully prosecuting one of the largest ICC cases in history.

Luke is a Senior Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, and regularly writes and speaks about issues of international law and arbitration. His publications include the second edition of Judge Stephen M. Schwebel’s International Arbitration: Three Salient Principles (Cambridge 2020) and General Principles of Law and International Due Process (Oxford 2017).

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