Future of dispute resolution

Future of dispute resolution

With the growth of technology, and international commerce and trade, dispute resolution and the legal system will need to evolve.

As you and your business seek to understand the nuances of conflict management, we offer practical commentary on the best route to resolution, based on deep insight and sector-knowledge.

The issues we cover include:

  • The implications of claims inflation to the disputes landscape now and in the future.
  • The role of technology in removing current barriers blocking access to justice.
  • The continued global focus on streamlining arbitration hearings.
  • A focus towards the application of other methods of dispute resolution.

Dispute resolution is a significant part of the legal and business landscape. With the growth of technology, and international commerce and trade, dispute resolution and the legal system will need to evolve. Alongside these, social and claims inflation factors are challenging the global liability environment for businesses and insurers. Improved efficiency, flexibility and access to justice must be central to that progression.

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Transparency and fairness are the bedrock of the justice system, and technology can and should be harnessed to provide innovative solutions not only in relation to alternative dispute resolution but the system more widely.

Richard West, Head of Global Liability Defence and Innovation

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