#zukunft

#zukunft

The podcast on the future of international arbitration

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Anti-Suit Injunctions I Episode 30 with Ed Poulton and Sebastiano Nessi
14.05.2025
32 Minuten
Legal battles often resemble a strategic game of chess, where every move is meticulously planned. This week's episode of #zukunft explores the contentious world of anti-suit injunctions. Are anti-suit injunctions effective remedies making parties stick to their promises or mere legal "muscle flexing" by the courts? Lisa Reiser and Markus Altenkirch, along with their esteemed guests, Ed Poulton and Sebastiano Nessi, unravel the dramatic sagas of anti-suit and even anti-anti-suit injunctions. Engage with this thought-provoking episode and share your thoughts on LinkedIn!
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Page Limits in Arbitration I Episode 29 with Prof. Anselmo Reyes and Christopher Moger KC
30.04.2025
53 Minuten
In the high-stakes world of arbitration, efficiency isn't just a luxury - it's a necessity. Could imposing a page limit on legal submissions be the game-changer we needed to streamline processes and cut costs? This week's episode of #Zukunft dives into the trending phenomenon in dispute clauses. Is limiting pages the future in arbitration or might it risk oversimplifying complex cases and undermining the depth of legal arguments? Lisa Reiser and Markus Altenkirch welcome their distinguished guests, Prof. Anselmo Reyes and Christopher Moger KC, to discuss the pros and cons of page limits!
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Episode 28 with Rebeca Mosquera and Antonia Hoesch I Disclosure of AI
19.12.2024
32 Minuten
Artificial intelligence can be incredibly useful, especially for analyzing large amounts of data. This is why AI is also highly relevant to arbitration proceedings. But is the use of AI compatible with the fundamental principles of arbitration? In today's episode, Lisa Reiser and Markus Altenkirch discuss this question with their guests, Antonia Hoesch and Rebecca Mosquera. They explore whether there could be a future obligation to disclose the use of AI in arbitration proceedings.
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Episode 27 with Gretta Walters and Maximilian Reichert I Facilitating Settlements
21.11.2024
30 Minuten
Settlements are very common in Germany and often the judge actively suggest the parties to settle the dispute. In other countries, however, something like that is unbelievable. The different experiences and views meet in arbitration proceedings. With their guests Gretta Walters and Dr. Maximilian Reichert, Dr. Lisa Reiser and Dr. Markus Altenkirch discuss the thesis that in the #future Arbitral tribunals should help facilitate settlements. Unfortunately, there were problems with the sound during recording, which can not completely be fixed with editing However, the sound gets better as the episode progresses.
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Episode 26 with Anina Liebkind and Nora Fredstie I Fast track proceedings
06.11.2024
33 Minuten
Originally, a big advantage of arbitration was the time and cost-saving aspect in comparison to ordinary court proceedings. In order to fulfill this purpose more again, there are already several so-called fast track proceedings for a fixed amount of money and a short period of time until a decision is reached. In today's episode, Dr. Lisa Reiser and Dr. Markus Altenkirch discuss with their guests Anina Liebkind and Nora Fredstie the thesis: In the #future, arbitration proceedings will only take 21 days and will only cost 29,000 Euros.
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Lisa Reiser and Markus Altenkirch are looking into the world of tomorrow's arbitration. What is coming? What is going? What will remain? Together with two guests, the presenters discuss provocative theses and trends in arbitration.

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