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The future of arbitration: Will AI replace people as judges?
Artificial intelligence is no longer an abstract, futuristic concept in arbitration proceedings. It has already entered the hearing room (albeit, in most cases, unannounced), comfortably seated itself ...
The conflict involving the United States, Iran, Israel and several other Gulf countries has escalated from a regional ...
Eluned Morgan is quizzed by opposition party leaders and other MSs during First Minister's Questions. By Alun Jones Eluned Morgan’s fifty-fifth session as first minister comes to a close. Eluned ...
Present and Future” was organised by the Chandigarh International Arbitration Centre in collaboration with Indian ...
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How surprise billing reform can rein in NY health care costs | Opinion
Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing significant reforms that will lower health care costs by reforming surprise billing statutes.
The first is a person fighting for improved access to MAID because of a perceived flaw in current legislation. Someone like Sandra Demontigny, a 46-year-old Quebec woman with early onset Alzheimer’s ...
KK Sarachandra Bose, partner/corporate, commercial and contract lawyer at Dar Al Adalah Advocates and Legal Consultants, says the arbitration system needs to be revamped. Arbitration is used as one of ...
At the beginning of the year, new advance payments are often set. We clarify which operating costs are allowed, where mistakes often happen, and when an objection is worthwhile.
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The following article was published today by China Daily. In a complex global environment and amid a substantial rise in foreign-related cases, Chinese courts are committed to ensuring equal ...
Opinion: Companies that want to deploy artificial intelligence for legal purposes must understand the risks that poses and take concrete steps to preserve privilege.
A long-awaited news conference Wednesday will be closely watched by everyone in the sport, Bob Harig writes. Also: Jon Rahm's stalemate and a Masters qualifying watch.
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