Speakers
- Matthew Lavy KC, Barrister – 4 Pump Court Chambers
- The Honourable Mr Justice Waksman, Judge in Charge of the Technology and Construction Court
- Professor Sarah Green
- Lee Gluyas, Partner – CMS
- Stephanie Woods, Senior Associate – CMS
- Spaces: 200
- Venue: CMS LLP, Cannon Place, 78 Cannon Street, London, EC4N 6AF
What this session will cover
Are existing dispute resolution processes suitable for disputes arising from AI technologies and the management of evidence derived from AI? How will approaches to dispute resolution adapt to facilitate the effective resolution of such disputes?
AI disputes and AI in disputes – Will disputes arising from AI technologies be resolved in accordance with existing principles or will new methods of dispute resolution be required? Will new approaches be needed for the interpretation and management of evidence generated using (or generated by) AI? In this session, we will explore the approaches which courts and tribunals may take to resolve disputes arising from the use and misuse of AI, and the interpretation of evidence derived from AI.
We will also consider whether new forms of dispute resolution may develop and prove to be more suitable than traditional dispute resolution methods for resolving some types of technology disputes.
We will consider the perspectives of judges, arbitrators and legal advisors.
CMS LLP, 4 Pump Court Chambers



