SAA Breakfast. Arbitration: New Developments and the Impact of AI

We invite you to kick off Vilnius Arbitration Day with a forward-looking morning session organized by Motieka & Audzevičius and the Swedish Arbitration Association. This event will cover the latest SCC arbitration developments and the disruptive impact of Artificial Intelligence on the arbitration landscape.

Speakers will explore the evolving role of AI in arbitration – from case preparation to decision-making – and share insights on how practitioners can navigate new challenges while seizing emerging opportunities. A must-attend for arbitration professionals looking to future-proof their practice and stay ahead of the curve.

Speakers:

  • Caroline Falconer, the Secretary General at the SCC Arbitration Institute (Sweden)
  • Ginta Ahrel, a founding partner at Westerberg & Partners (Sweden), SAA president
  • Jerker Kjellander, a partner at Vinge (Sweden)
  • Dr. Ioana Knoll-Tudor,  a partner at Addleshaw Goddard (France), a member of the ICC Court of Arbitration (2024-2027) and a Board Member of the SCC Arbitration Institute
  • Karl Guterstam, a partner at Sandart (Sweden)
  • Ramūnas Audzevičius, a partner at Motieka & Audzevičius, a board member of the SCC Arbitration Institute, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Swedish Arbitration Association
  • Dr. Rimantas Daujotas, a partner at Motieka & Audzevičius

Date: 12 September, 8:00–8:45
Location: restaurant Kristoforas (Didžioji st. 32, Vilnius Town Hall)

The event is free of charge, but registration is required to attend.

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