Faster, Leaner, Smarter: Procedures and Tactics for Streamlining Arbitration | Arbitration Masterclass | 16 June 2026

Faster, Leaner, Smarter: Procedures and Tactics for Streamlining Arbitration | Arbitration Masterclass | 16 June 2026

The time and cost of international arbitration remain among the most persistent concerns of its users. Arbitral institutions have responded with significant rule reforms, from expedited procedures to summary determination mechanisms. However, the gap between what the rules permit and what is achieved in practice remains a challenge to bridge.

This programme will explore the procedural tools, tactical approaches, and technological solutions that are available to parties, counsel, and tribunals seeking to make arbitration faster, leaner, and more cost-effective. From institutional rule revisions to AI-driven efficiencies, the programme will offer a practical and forward-looking assessment of how arbitration can be streamlined without sacrificing due process or the quality of decision-making.

14:30 - 15:00

Registration 

15:00 - 15:10

Welcome

  • Brendan Vickers, Policy Director, ICC United Kingdom
  • Guy Pendell, Chair, Arbitration & ADR Committee, ICC United Kingdom
15:10 - 15:20

Opening Remarks

  • White & Case
15:20 - 15:35

Keynote

15:35 - 16:25

Panel 1: Institutional Rule Reforms: Expedited Arbitration, Summary Determination and Beyond

Topics for discussion will include:

  • Uptake and experience of ICC Expedited Procedure Provisions
  • Use and challenges with summary determination and early dismissal
  • Comparative perspectives: how other institutions (LCIA, SIAC, HKIAC) are tackling the same challenges
  • Bifurcation and other procedural strategies for narrowing the issues in dispute
  • The tribunal’s role in proactive case management to drive efficiency
16:25-16:50

Coffee & Networking Break

16:50 - 17:40

Panel 2: Tactical Tools and Technological Solutions for Leaner Arbitration

Topics for discussion will include:

  • Controlling document production: the Redfern Schedule, the Prague Rules, and practical limits
  • Written advocacy and witness evidence: doing more with less
  • AI and technology in arbitration as a means to driving efficiency
  • Cost implications: can technology genuinely reduce the cost of arbitration, and for whom
  • The due process boundary: balancing efficiency with fairness
17:40

Closing Remarks

  • Guy Pendell, Chair, Arbitration & ADR Committee, ICC United Kingdom
17:40-19:00

Networking Drinks Reception

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