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Morel de Westgaver in ‘Law Society Gazette’ on Remote Deliberations

Morel de Westgaver in ‘Law Society Gazette’ on Remote Deliberations

Aug 03, 2020
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Building on her experience as counsel and as arbitrator, Claire Morel de Westgaver, Partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, shares her thoughts on arbitrators’ deliberations and cybersecurity risks associated with the arbitral process and the greater use of technology in the current environment. She has compiled a five-point checklist for those sitting as arbitrator and deciding cases remotely, and for counsel and arbitration users who might want to keep these issues in mind when nominating an arbitrator and commutating with an arbitral tribunal about the procedure and the administration of virtual proceedings.

Read the full article here.


This article first appeared in The Law Society Gazette dated 3 August 2020.

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