The use of video technology to conduct virtual hearings in international arbitration, and other legal hearings, become commonplace following the COVID-19 pandemic. Alongside many obvious advantages, virtual hearings have also highlighted concerns of cybersecurity and breach of confidentiality, among other issues. So what does the future hold for virtual hearings?
In this podcast Iain Rutherford and Keith Kilburn, both from Brodies LLP, discuss the use of video technology in the context of international arbitration. How popular is virtual arbitration and how does it work in practice? Crucially, how does it compare to in person arbitration?
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 10/04/24.
04/24/24 • 36 min
Podcasts by Brodies - Will video replace face to face arbitration?
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00:00:05 David Lee, Host
Hello and welcome to Podcast by Brodies. My name is David Lee and today I'm joined by two Brodies experts for our latest discussion on international arbitration. Ian Rutherford is a partner at Brodies and Keith
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