SVAMC and Jus Mundi experts share five key insights on how artificial intelligence, including agentic AI and hybrid legal platforms, is transforming arbitration practice and raising new ethical considerations.


SVAMC and Jus Mundi experts share five key insights on how artificial intelligence, including agentic AI and hybrid legal platforms, is transforming arbitration practice and raising new ethical considerations.

The Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center (SVAMC) is proud to participate in the UNCITRAL Colloquium on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Dispute Resolution and Remote Hearings in Arbitration […]

Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center (SVAMC) is proud to be featured in the newly launched Jus Mundi AI Hub—a comprehensive, expertly curated collection of leading global resources on artificial […]

By Sarah Reynolds LaPaglia v. Valve Corp. (S.D. Cal. No. 3:25-cv-00833, filed April 2025) This case represents the first direct judicial test of whether AI-assisted drafting can undermine an arbitral […]

By Michael H. Diamant This was originally published in the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal. Artificial intelligence or AI is not new and has been around for decades. It is simply […]

On April 30, 2024, The Silicon Valley Arbitration and Mediation Center published the first edition of the Guidelines on the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in International Arbitration (Guidelines). The […]