Date & Time: Thursday, March 23, 2023 from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET
Webinar Fee: $65
This Program is Online Only
Faculty
Dimitrios Ioannidis, Esq., partner, Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis LLC (moderator)
Christopher Gibson, Professor of Law, Director, ADR Program, Director, Business Law & Financial Services Concentration, Suffolk University Law School, Independent Arbitrator & Mediator
Adam M. Michaleas, HPC Systems Engineer, Artificial Intelligence Group, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Stephen L. Thaler, Ph.D., President & CEO, Imagination Engines, Inc.
About the Program
This program deals with the question of arbitration in the USA and presents some newly deployed technologies, mostly from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution method that parties negotiate to include in contracts so that they may avoid lengthy and costly litigation. The agreement to submit the dispute to arbitration is a business decision and usually a legally binding.
To be discussed:
- Can parties appoint an Artificial Intelligent (“AI”) platform to serve as an arbitrator?
- Can domestic courts invalidate an arbitration provision in a contract that specifies the resolution of a dispute through an AI platform?
- Can courts refuse to recognize an arbitral award that was rendered by an AI platform?
Online registration is encouraged. For assistance, questions on group discounts, accommodations requests, special billing, program content, out-of-state CLE credits, and general contact CLE Coordinator, Michael Saporito by email at msaporito@socialaw.com. Registrations accepted in order of receipt. Registration fees are non-refundable. Most Social Law Library CLE events are recorded and recordings are sent to all who are registered. The recording is available by digital download, generally within a week after the program date. CLE credit, when applicable, is only granted when the live webinar is attended.