🔍 JUST REVIEWED: The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) Guideline on AI in Arbitration (2025) is finally here! 🤖⚖️
From Abhivardhan (Indic Pacific) and Vishwam Jindal (WebNyay)
Happy to say that Vishwam Jindal and I have done this together.
This framework tries to balance AI innovation with arbitration integrity, covering:
Benefits: Enhanced efficiency in legal research, data analysis, and addressing "inequality of arms" 💪
Risks: "Black box" problems, confidentiality concerns, and algorithmic bias 🚨
Implementation: Clear templates for procedural orders and party agreements 📝
While it's a start, the guidelines could benefit from more technical specificity, practical examples, and AI literacy standards for practitioners.
What's your take? Are you already using AI in your arbitration practice?
I am also happy to feature Mridul Y Suri's insights on art law regulation, published by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP at https://www.indicpacific.com/post/does-art-law-in-india-require-regulation-maybe
And the Indo-Pacific Principles of Legal & Policy Writing: https://www.indicpacific.com/post/excited-to-share-the-indo-pacific-principles-of-legal-policy-writing-our-blueprint-for-tech-law
Have a sweet weekend folks, as vibe coding hypes around. 😅