- Founder and CEO Catherine Rogers discussed the dysfunctional market of information for international arbitrators and the role of Arbitrator Intelligence with lawyers from the Law Trade Bureau, Government of Canada Gallery
Founder and CEO Catherine Rogers discussed the dysfunctional market of information for international arbitrators and the role of Arbitrator Intelligence with lawyers from the Law Trade Bureau, Government of Canada
Arbitrator Intelligence named as one of Top 50 legal tech innovations by The National Law Journal: 2020 Emerging Legal Technologies
Arbitrator Intelligence helps level the playing field in arbitrator selection by providing transparency and accountability in arbitrator appointments. "Parties go to international arbitration because neither party wants to be in another country's courts. They each pick three arbitrators for consideration, but all the information is confidential, so it's hard to know whom to select. So you can call your network and ask if they have appeared before the arbitrator and collect this 'collective gossip' by phone."