Duration: 60 minutes
Program Description:
Technology-related disputes present unique challenges in arbitration—from highly technical subject matter to evolving legal frameworks. In this engaging panel discussion, experienced arbitrators will share their perspectives on what makes advocacy effective in the context of technology arbitrations. Drawing on real-world examples and years of experience, panelists will offer candid insights into what they look for (and what they avoid) in party presentations, expert evidence, and procedural strategies.
Participants will gain practical guidance on:
• Communicating complex technical issues clearly and persuasively
• Tailoring submissions to the expectations of the tribunal
• Managing expert evidence and technical witnesses effectively
• Addressing issues such as confidentiality, cybersecurity, and evolving tech standards
• Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Whether you're new to tech arbitrations or looking to sharpen your approach, this program offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from those on the other side of the table.
Faculty:
Lisa Romeo - American Arbitration Association
Ramina Dehkhoda-Steele, Esq. - Wong Fleming
Andrew Flake, Esq. - The Flake Law Firm
Sherman Kahn, Esq. - Maschoff Brennan
Diana Kruze, Esq. - ADR by Diana
Kim Landsman, Esq. - Landsman Law
CLE Information:
The AAA does not offer CLE in any jurisdiction for our on-demand programs, but you may be able to use a copy of the certificate available at the conclusion of the course to submit for CLE credit on your own (we recommend that you confirm availability of CLE in your jurisdiction for this type of course).
AAA Arbitrators: Note that this course does not fulfil your annual ACE training requirement.