3rd IBA Global Professional Ethics Symposium
10 Jun - 12 Jun 2026
Session information
Artificial Intelligence in dispute resolution: efficiency versus ethical oversight
Thursday 11 June (0930 - 1030)
Description
The panel will critically examine the extent to which the legal profession can integrate AI technologies without compromising its normative foundations. The focus has evolved from considering the possibility of AI adoption to analysing how and under what parameters it should occur. The panel will review specific instances where AI offers efficiency improvements, such as automated document review, analytics-driven strategy development, outcome prediction, and AI-assisted drafting of awards or settlement agreements and evaluate these advancements against established professional responsibilities including competence, confidentiality, independence, transparency, and fairness (including equal treatment of the parties).
Session / Workshop Chair(s)
| Alipak Banerjee | Alipak Banerjee Law Chambers, New Delhi, Delhi, India; Secretary, Professional Ethics Committee |
Speakers
| Daniel Koffmann | Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, New York, New York, USA; North American Regional Forum Liaison Officer, Business Crime Committee |
| Akima Lambert | Hogan Lovells International LLP, London, England |
| Lucinda Orr | Enyo Law, London, England; Secretary, Litigation Committee |
| Tito Rendas | Católica Global School of Law, Lisbon, Portugal |