Hugh Carlson will speak on a panel titled “Technology-Driven Innovations and the Use of AI in Arbitration” at the Institute for Transnational Arbitration’s upcoming Annual Workshop. The panel will explore the promise and peril of the use of AI in international arbitration.
Hugh will speak alongside Chris Campbell (Baker Hughes), Whitney Stefko Dover (Ford Motor Company), and Ayse Yazir (Bench Walk Advisors), with the session moderated by Klaus Reichert SC (Brick Court Chambers).
The panel will be held on Thursday 12 June at the JW Marriott Houston by the Galleria.
To find out more and register, click here: https://www.cailaw.org/Institute-for-Transnational-Arbitration/Events/2025/ita-workshop.html
ABOUT HUGH CARLSON
Hugh Carlson is the Chief Executive Officer of Three Crowns, in which capacity he is responsible for the firm’s global operations and helps shape its strategy. He also serves as General Counsel to the firm.
A litigator by background, Hugh has represented large multinationals and sovereigns in their complex, high stakes disputes. He has been described by clients and peers in Lexology Index as “an excellent lawyer,” that he “demonstrates remarkable professionalism,” and has “an in-depth understanding of international disputes.” He has repeatedly been recognized in Lawdragon’s “Global Litigation 500” and Super Lawyers as a leading litigator. He has taught at Harvard Law School since 2019 and co-founded its international arbitration workshop.
Prior to practicing law, Hugh served as a software engineer. His experience in technology now extends to hands-on leadership in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure. He holds the leading certification in information security, the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).