Report: Modernising Dispute Resolution: Emerging Trends, Technologies, and Transformation

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The legal world is no stranger to conflict, but what happens when the battleground itself is shifting?

From geopolitical upheavals and AI-powered legal tech to the rise of litigation funding and alternative dispute resolution (ADR), the rules of the game are being rewritten.

Our latest report explores the forces reshaping dispute resolution, examining how Brexit, global conflicts and landmark cases like Merricks and PACCAR are redefining enforcement and funding. We take a closer look at how AI is transforming legal practice, from eDiscovery to ethical dilemmas, and assess the growing role of mediation and digital platforms. Most importantly, we look ahead: What does the future hold for litigators in an AI-driven world? Will technology be a tool or a takeover?

Download the report to uncover the insights that will shape the future of litigation and arbitration. Because in the legal arena, staying ahead is not optional – it is essential.

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Featuring in the report

Daniel Hoadley

Daniel Hoadley

Head of R&D at vLex and Civil Justice Council Member (Technology)

Naeema Choudry​

Naeema Choudry

Partner at Eversheds Sutherland

David Dhanoo

David Dhanoo

Group Chief Legal Officer at Niquan Energy

Minesh Tanna

Minesh Tanna

Partner at Simmons & Simmons

Victoria Nottage

Victoria Nottage

Director of Knowledge and Innovation at Family Law in Partnership

James Levy

James Levy

Partner at Ashurst

Joseph Moore

Joseph Moore

Partner at Travers Smith

William Hochul Jr

William Hochul Jr

White Collar Defense and Investigations Counsel at Davis Polk & Wardwell

James Donovan

James Donovan

eDisclosure Manager at Travers Smith

Iain Quirk

Ian Quirk KC

King’s Counsel at Essex Court Chambers