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In his 20 years of practice, Joel has represented Asian, European, and North American companies in numerous international arbitration or pre-arbitration matters, including under the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce, Japan Commercial Arbitration Association, and London Court of International Arbitration, as well as in international mediation under the rules of the Singapore International Mediation Centre. These matters have concerned disputes arising from licensing agreements, construction contracts, joint venture agreements, and sales and purchase agreements, among others. More recently, Joel has advised on space law and policy matters, as well as geotechnology issues.
For a number of years, the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), has published the results of empirical surveys on international arbitration in partnership with the law firm White & Case LLP.
The most recent such survey, entitled Adapting Arbitration to a Changing World, was published in Spring 2021. It reflects feedback in over 1000 questionnaire responses and nearly 200 interviews from a wide cross-section of international arbitration practitioners, including in-house counsel, private practice lawyers, arbitrators, and arbitral institution staff, among others.
Key results from the 2021 survey are as follows.
Commenting on the 2021 survey, the Deputy Director of the QMUL Deputy Director, School of International Arbitration said: “The results reflect an interesting snapshot of change in arbitral practice during a time of global upheaval. The arbitration community had to adapt quickly, and some of these changes will remain after the pandemic recedes. Virtual hearings and increased reliance on technology are clear examples of changes that will persist.”
For complete results and commentary, please see Adapting Arbitration to a Changing World at http://www.arbitration.qmul.ac.uk/research/2021-international-arbitration-survey/.
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