Exploring the Frontier of IP and Technology Dispute Resolution | Highlights from the CIArb-IPOS Conference
Wolters Kluwer: International Arbitration & Mediation Blog recently published Lingeng Zhuang‘s splendid write-up on the IP and Technology Dispute Resolution conference that the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)) and Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) co-hosted. It includes an account of the AI panel I participated in with Gabriel Ong, Simon Chesterman, Amita Haylock, Jonathan Lim, and David Llewelyn.
The conference also featured sessions with Justice Aedit Abdullah, Lord Justice Colin Birss, Yi-Jun Kang, FCIArb, Jean Ho, Michael Hwang S.C., Dr Stanley Lai, SC, Kevin Nash (on the rise of IP arbitration), Michael Peer, Jonathan Ellis, Richard Goh, Srividya Gopal, and Kathleen Paisley (on challenges to IP valuation), Sandy Widjaja, Ignacio de Castro, Wee Meng Chuan, Shaun Lee, FCIArb, and Jonathan Choo (on mediation of IP and technology disputes), Mark Lim, Lord Justice Birss, Ignacio de Castro, Chung Nian Lam, and Charlie Xie, PhD (on the complexities of resolving SEP and FRAND disputes).
https://dickinsonlaw.psu.edu/associate-dean-daryl-lim-shares-insights-ciarb-ipos-conference-ip-and-technology-dispute-resolution