Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the practice of arbitration, raising important questions about how these tools should be used in a profession grounded in judgment, neutrality, and due process.
On May 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET, the College of Commercial Arbitrators, in collaboration with Jus Mundi, will host a one-hour virtual fireside chat exploring how AI is already influencing dispute resolution and what lies ahead.
As adoption accelerates, arbitrators and counsel are experimenting with AI in ways that are often informal and uneven. This discussion will provide a practical look at current applications, the opportunities these technologies present, and the risks they introduce, along with a focus on responsible and thoughtful use in arbitration proceedings.
The program will feature Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO and Co-Founder of Jus Mundi; Stephen S. Strick, Independent Arbitrator and President of the College of Commercial Arbitrators; and David L. Evans, Counsel at Murphy & King in Boston.
This timely conversation will offer valuable insights for arbitrators and practitioners navigating the evolving intersection of technology and dispute resolution.
Register to join the discussion.

