MMM’s Bo Rutledge, Hillary Lukacs, and Jack Donnelly were recently featured in the June 2025 issue of Mealey’s International Arbitration Report. The article brings together leading voices in international arbitration to explore the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in dispute resolution.
In their commentary, Lukacs, Rutledge, and Donnelly discuss how AI tools can address procedural gaps in arbitration agreements, including issues related to choice of law, arbitrator selection, and discovery. They highlight AI’s potential to enhance efficiency by aggregating data, analyzing arbitrator profiles, predicting case outcomes, and supporting informed decision-making. While noting that AI in arbitration is still developing, the authors emphasize its promise for increasing reliability, predictability, and cost-effectiveness across the arbitration process.
Click below to read more.