LCAM is proud to announce its partnership with Jus Mundi – an AI powered legal intelligence and arbitration platform that is becoming a leading force in improving access to legal resources for practitioners and users across the legal community.

The partnership will see non-confidential awards issued under LCAM’s Blockchain Expedited Arbitration Rules published in Jus Mundi’s open-access database. The LCAM Expedited Blockchain Arbitration Rules were developed in collaboration with leading bug-bounty platform Immunefi and law firm Greenberg Traurig to harness the benefits of arbitration (including speed, ease of enforcement, and procedural flexibility) for complex web3 disputes, particularly those involving security researchers and software companies. One of the many unique features of the Rules is the publication of anonymised awards, reflecting the needs and wants of the Rules’ users.

LCAM’s Advisory Board Chair, Jonathan Wood FCIArb, comments on the new cooperation – “LCAM’s new Blockchain Expedited Arbitration Rules seek to lay new ground in the arbitration of technology disputes. The new Rules provide for anonymised awards to be published, which will provide clarity to this fast-growing field. To that end, LCAM is delighted to collaborate with Jus Mundi to bring future awards under this LCAM scheme to the attention of as many practitioners and users as possible”.

Read the full press release announcing the collaboration.

LCAM networking event

LCAM Mediation Catch-Up

Thursday 7 May | 5.00pm – 7.00pm

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Members’ Lounge, 33 Queen Street, London EC4R 1AP

Join us for an evening at the London Chamber of Arbitration and Mediation to discuss the latest developments in the field of mediation and network among mediation practitioners. Drinks and nibbles provided.