Arbitrator Intelligence

Arbitrator Intelligence promotes transparency, accountability, and diversity in arbitrator selection.

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Prof. Catherine Rogers

Professor of Law at Bocconi University, Affiliated Research Professor at UC Law, and a former Professor of Regulation, Ethics and the Rule of Law at Queen Mary.

Arbitrator Intelligence uses AI to give parties and counsel access to arbitrators’ track records on key issues, enabling them to make more predictable arbitrator appointments.

Arbitrator Intelligence Reports provide exclusive, proprietary feedback about hundreds of arbitrators on topics such as document production rulings, the length of proceedings, the efficiency and fairness of case management, the arbitrators’ questions during hearings, and the quality of reasoning in the final award.

In doing so, Arbitrator Intelligence helps clients narrow the pool of arbitrators, compare shortlisted arbitrators, develop and validate chairperson selection, assess institutionally appointed arbitrators, and gauge opposing parties’ arbitrators.

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