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Minds vs. machines? AI’s promise and limits in mediation and arbitration

28th August 2025

Luke Sobota will speak at UC Berkeley on September 11, from 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm (PT), on one of the most significant issues facing the future of dispute resolution: the role of AI in mediation and arbitration.

As a founding partner of Three Crowns, Luke brings a hands-on perspective regarding the effective and efficient integration of AI into international dispute resolution.

The event – Minds vs. machines? AI’s promise and limits in mediation and arbitration – is hosted by JAMS and Berkeley Law’s Center for Law & Technology, in collaboration with the Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center, Jus Mundi, and Greenberg Traurig.

To register, please click here.

ABOUT LUKE SOBOTA

A founding partner of Three Crowns, Luke represents private and sovereign clients in some of their largest and most important commercial, investor-State, and inter-State arbitrations, including the successful prosecution of one of the largest ICC cases in history. He also has more than 20 years of experience litigating international issues in U.S. courts.

Luke’s practice experience spans a variety of sectors, with a focus on the energy, financial, and technology industries.

He is active in pro bono matters, including work for Equality Now and the Penobscot Nation.

Luke is also a Senior Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Law. Among other publications, he is the co-author of the second edition International Arbitration: Three Salient Problems (Cambridge University Press, 2020) and General Principles of Law and International Due Process (Oxford University Press, 2017).