Natalia Otlinger MCIArb interviews Paul Kinninmont FCIArb, who discusses predictive coding and its use in international arbitration. Paul shares his experience of using predictive coding in the document production process and explains how this technology works in practice. He also elaborates on the benefits for lawyers, arbitrators and clients of using this technology, which include increased efficiency, certainty and cost-saving.
Paul explains the current legal status of predictive coding in court procedures by reference to recent case law. He then describes how the existing legal framework in international arbitration permits and encourages the use of predictive coding. Paul forecasts that predictive coding and related technologies will become more prevalent in international arbitration practice going forward.
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Natalia Otlinger MCIArb interviews Paul Kinninmont FCIArb, who discusses predictive coding and its use in international arbitration. Paul shares his experience of using predictive coding in the document production process and explains how this technology works in practice. He also elaborates on the benefits for lawyers, arbitrators and clients of using this technology, which include increased efficiency, certainty and cost-saving.
Paul explains the current legal status of predictive coding in court procedures by reference to recent case law. He then describes how the existing legal framework in international arbitration permits and encourages the use of predictive coding. Paul forecasts that predictive coding and related technologies will become more prevalent in international arbitration practice going forward.
CIArb Podcast - Cybersecurity in international arbitration with Claire Morel de Westgaver
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)
21 minutes 33 seconds
6 years ago
CIArb Podcast - Cybersecurity in international arbitration with Claire Morel de Westgaver
Natalia Otlinger MCIArb interviews Claire Morel de Westgaver of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner on the subject of cybersecurity in international arbitration.
Claire discusses the most common cybersecurity threats and explains why international arbitration is an attractive target for hackers. She also shares statistics which confirm the importance of cybersecurity and gives a few examples of arbitrations which were the subject of a data breach.
Claire also explains the risks associated with security breaches and shares her views on who should take on the responsibility to tackle the issue of cybersecurity. She also gives her insights about practical measures which can be introduced to minimalize the risk of an attack.
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)
Natalia Otlinger MCIArb interviews Paul Kinninmont FCIArb, who discusses predictive coding and its use in international arbitration. Paul shares his experience of using predictive coding in the document production process and explains how this technology works in practice. He also elaborates on the benefits for lawyers, arbitrators and clients of using this technology, which include increased efficiency, certainty and cost-saving.
Paul explains the current legal status of predictive coding in court procedures by reference to recent case law. He then describes how the existing legal framework in international arbitration permits and encourages the use of predictive coding. Paul forecasts that predictive coding and related technologies will become more prevalent in international arbitration practice going forward.