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Worldwide Update: Sanctions, Export Controls, International Arbitration and Access to Justice
Jun 18, 2026
1h 23m 51s
SIAC Rules & 33rd Vis Moot Problem – A Fireside Chat
Mar 18, 2026
53m 20s
Arbitration by Design: The Rise of Specialized Tribunals
Mar 13, 2026
1h 34m 18s
Strategic Interviewing Skills Workshop: Communicating Expertise & Impact
Jan 13, 2026
1h 27m 18s
SEPs to Arbitration: “Can we be FRANDs?”
Jul 21, 2021
1h 17m 48s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/18/26 | ![]() Worldwide Update: Sanctions, Export Controls, International Arbitration and Access to Justice | Building on a NYIAC Program held in 2023, this session brings together perspectives from an eminent arbitrator, seasoned practitioners in the national security, sanctions and international arbitration fields, and representatives from the LCIA and ICC. It offers a panoramic overview of major economic sanctions policy-related developments since 2023, canvassing the expansion of secondary sanctions regimes, the defensive use of counter sanctions, export controls, anti-arbitration injunctions, and the increasing friction between certain national policies vis-à-vis arbitral award enforcement policies. | 1h 23m 51s | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() SIAC Rules & 33rd Vis Moot Problem – A Fireside Chat✨ | arbitrationSIAC+3 | Shashi K. DholandasGretta L. Walters | Singapore International Arbitration Centre | — | SIACVis Moot+3 | — | 53m 20s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Arbitration by Design: The Rise of Specialized Tribunals | As arbitration evolves, specialized tribunals have emerged to meet the distinct needs of industries ranging from sports and art to maritime commerce, competitive video gaming, and intellectual property. These forums combine subject-matter expertise with tailored procedures, raising questions about efficiency and the future architecture of dispute resolution. Join us for a discussion that will bring together practitioners and institutional leaders to explore how these specialized arbitral bodies developed. Panelists will examine jurisdictional design, procedural innovation, and the role of industry expertise in adjudication, with time remaining for audience Q&A. | 1h 34m 18s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Strategic Interviewing Skills Workshop: Communicating Expertise & Impact | A recording of a NYIAC workshop from January 13, 2026, titled Strategic Interviewing Skills Workshop: Communicating Expertise & Impact. | 1h 27m 18s | ||||||
| 7/21/21 | ![]() SEPs to Arbitration: “Can we be FRANDs?” | No description provided. | 1h 17m 48s | ||||||
| 4/13/21 | ![]() International Arbitration – America & Abroad – Featuring Gary Born | No description provided. | 1h 35m 53s | ||||||
| 3/29/21 | ![]() Legal Reasoning Across Commercial Disputes | No description provided. | 1h 14m 52s | ||||||
| 12/9/20 | ![]() Spotlight on Life Sciences Disputes: Episode 4, Drafting Considerations | No description provided. | 51m 43s | ||||||
| 11/11/20 | ![]() Spotlight on Life Sciences Disputes: Episode 3, Meet the Types of Experts | No description provided. | 33m 46s | ||||||
| 11/5/20 | ![]() La Ilegalidad y La Corrupción: Consideraciones Prácticas para Árbitros y Abogados en Arbitrajes Internacionales y Delitos de Cuello Blanco | No description provided. | 1h 16m 19s | ||||||
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| 10/28/20 | ![]() Spotlight on Life Sciences Disputes: Episode 2, Deep Diving into Types of Agreements | No description provided. | 48m 39s | ||||||
| 10/21/20 | ![]() Commercial Arbitration in Latin America: What U.S. Parties May Encounter in Arbitrations and/or Enforcing Awards in the Region | International arbitration has become a very important mechanism for resolving national and international disputes. The rise in the number of arbitrations in Latin America and the increasing sophistication of practitioners in the region has led to an increase in the number of Latin American arbitrators and arbitration practitioners with experience dealing with and/or applying New York law. Nonetheless, international arbitration in Latin America is far from being a homogeneous unit. Countries in the region are different and each have a distinct legal system and approach to international arbitration. This panel will discuss the differences that U.S. parties may encounter in arbitration and/or enforcing awards in their jurisdictions including how New York law is dealt with. | 1h 17m 50s | ||||||
| 10/21/20 | ![]() Grand Central Forum 2020: The Future of International Arbitration, Panel 3 (Julie Bédard, Mélida Hodgson, José Emilio Nunez Pinto, and Tom Sikora, with moderator Grant Hanessian) | Panelists Julie Bédard, Mélida Hodgson, José Emilio Nunez Pinto, and Tom Sikura are joined by moderator Grant Hanessian. | 31m 19s | ||||||
| 10/21/20 | ![]() Grand Central Forum 2020: The Future of International Arbitration, Panel 2 (Nadia Darwazeh, Alex Fessas, Emmanuel Gaillard, and Catherine A. Rogers, with moderator Daniel Schimmel) | Panelists Nadia Darwazeh, Alex Fessas, Emmanuel Gaillard, and Catherine A. Rogers are joined by moderator Daniel Schimmel. | 1h 01m 12s | ||||||
| 10/21/20 | ![]() Grand Central Forum 2020: The Future of International Arbitration, Panel 1 (Chiann Bao and Christopher Lau, with moderator Martin Gusy) | Panelists Chiann Bao and Christopher Lau are joined by Martin Gusy to discuss the future of international arbitration. | 1h 23m 00s | ||||||
| 10/5/20 | ![]() NYIAC and the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution (ABA DRS) Present Resolutions Podcast: Be Inclusive - Opportunities to Take Action for Gender Diversity | No description provided. | 1h 28m 29s | ||||||
| 9/30/20 | ![]() New Rules for a New World: Will Covid-19 Make International Arbitration Better, Faster and Cheaper? | No description provided. | 1h 31m 01s | ||||||
| 9/9/20 | ![]() Spotlight on Life Sciences Disputes: Episode 1, Foundational Elements | No description provided. | 1h 06m 16s | ||||||
| 8/11/20 | ![]() Dispelling Myths: International Arbitration in the U.S. and New York, Clashes of Costs and Cultures | Episode 2 of this podcast primer for Latin-American practitioners focuses on the clashes of costs and cultures. We examine several topics to dispel myths between perception and practice about treatment under New York law or a New York seat, including: (i) the costs of arbitration seated in New York as compared to other leading arbitral seats in Latin America and (ii) clashes of cultures as it pertains to cultural diversity with contracts drafted under New York law models with Latin American governing law and a New York seat in addition to risk of punitive damages, disclosure, and confidentiality issues. | 1h 15m 51s | ||||||
| 7/8/20 | ![]() LatAm Perspectives on International Arbitration: Necessary Responses in Crisis | No description provided. | 1h 30m 04s | ||||||
| 7/1/20 | ![]() Dispelling Myths: International Arbitration in the U.S. and New York and the Judiciary | Episode 1 of this podcast primer for Latin-American practitioners focuses on the intersection between international arbitration and the U.S. courts. We examine several topics to dispel myths between perception and practice about treatment under New York law or a New York seat, including: (i) the availability/effectiveness of interim relief both in aid of arbitration and to disrupt arbitration; (ii) compelling arbitration against non-signatories; and (iii) post arbitration enforcement, procedural issues and the application of manifest disregard in annulment proceedings. | 1h 17m 50s | ||||||
| 6/30/20 | ![]() From Pandemic to Progress: Review of International Arbitration from 1918 to 2020 | In 1918, the world was struck by pandemic of the H1N1 virus, affecting one-third of the global population with at least 50 million deaths. The devastation had a major impact on legal principles and institutions, including contract nonperformance, impact of quarantine on business closure, and governments responding to crisis. And, it provided a watershed moment of collaboration and innovation, producing the New York Convention amongst other international conventions and provisions. Flash forward to 2020, and the world is struck by pandemic of the COVID19 virus, with impact and deaths still tolling. Here again, there is a path of resilience and progress. The discussion will include key considerations and best practices as international arbitration adapts to economies in flux, virtual proceedings, and rethinking arbitration clause drafting. | 1h 18m 51s | ||||||
| 4/24/20 | ![]() Ingenuity in the Time of Covid-19: The Arbitral Institutions Respond | No description provided. | 1h 00m 29s | ||||||
| 4/16/20 | ![]() Into the Maze of Force Majeure – A Critical Analysis in International Transactions | No description provided. | 1h 00m 29s | ||||||
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