About this event
Arbitration is known and valued for its flexibility. This was demonstrated once again in the context of the COVID-19-pandemic. Arbitral tribunals responded quickly, adapting to the new normal embracing virtual hearings.
Greater use of remote working was already something under close consideration. It is recognized that efficient use of technology can save travel time and cost for the users often based in different global locations. But what impact does the virtual hearing have on the quality of arbitration proceedings? Does personal perception of witnesses and their testimony differ depending on whether a witness is physically present or connected via video? How does the physical absence of the participants affect settlement efforts? In a virtual hearing, is the arbitral tribunal equally capable of coordinating with each other or reacting spontaneously to unforeseen events? Does a “hearing at the desk” affect the parties' trust in the quality of the arbitration process?
We want to discuss all this with an international panel of esteemed arbitration practitioners who will share their experiences and views on this topic
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Donata advises and represents companies on complex matters under civil law in national and international arbitration proceedings as well as before German courts.
Nick specialises in international arbitration and commercial litigation. He advises on complex cross-border disputes across a variety of industry sectors, including natural resources, aviation, financial services, and telecommunications.
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