INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 2026 – June 22, 2026

team vallettaArbitration and ADR, Events, Michelangelo Cicogna

On 22 June, Michelangelo Cicogna was among the speakers at International Arbitration 2026, the conference organised by the Practising Law Institute (PLI) in New York under the scientific leadership of John Fellas, one of the leading international conferences dedicated to arbitration.

Michelangelo took part in the panel discussion “Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe”, alongside Michael Granne, Oliver Armas and Kabir Duggal, Ph.D., SJD, exploring the growing impact of artificial intelligence on international arbitration proceedings.

The discussion focused on the use of AI by counsel in international arbitration, the role of artificial intelligence in arbitral decision-making, and the potential regulatory frameworks governing the use of AI by parties involved in international arbitration.

Held both in person in New York and online, the conference brought together practitioners from different jurisdictions, providing a valuable forum for discussing the opportunities and challenges that technological innovation is bringing to international arbitration.