Dubai: The Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC) and Jus Mundi have announced a groundbreaking partnership focused on advancing artificial intelligence innovation in the field of arbitration. This collaboration aims to equip DIAC with Jus AI's advanced AI tools to enhance operational efficiency and streamline processes.
According to Emirates News Agency, DIAC's case management team will receive training on Jus AI, Jus Mundi's AI-driven legal research, and workflow solution. This initiative seeks to optimize DIAC's case management processes by leveraging advanced AI capabilities to improve speed, consistency, and quality across its arbitration services.
As part of this partnership, DIAC is committed to transparency and knowledge-sharing by making its decisions on challenges publicly accessible through Jus Mundi's platform. This move is intended to benefit the global arbitration community by providing access to key arbitration materials.
Additionally, the partnership will launch a series of joint thought leadership initiatives between DIAC and Jus Mundi, focusing on promoting dialogue on innovation in dispute resolution, legal education, and creating new opportunities for arbitration professionals, academics, and practitioners worldwide.
A significant milestone in this collaboration is the support from Jus Mundi for the launch of DIAC's Virtual Academy later this month. This initiative will provide participants with hands-on knowledge of the technologies reshaping arbitration practice, backed by Jus Mundi's AI expertise.
Jehad Kazim, Executive Director of DIAC, expressed confidence in the partnership's potential to add significant value to the international arbitration community. By publishing key arbitration materials and leveraging Jus Mundi's technology, DIAC aims to empower parties, legal practitioners, and neutrals.
Jean-R©mi de Maistre, CEO of Jus Mundi, highlighted the honor of collaborating with DIAC, emphasizing the goal of making legal materials accessible to all and advancing DIAC's AI capacity. Together, they aim to empower the arbitration community with transformative AI tools that will shape the future of dispute resolution.