Natalia Andreeva at Istanbul Arbitration Week
On October 3rd, KKMP senior associate Natalia Andreeva will speak at Istanbul Arbitration Week (ISTAW) (which we announced earlier) in the panel "The Cost of Caution: Unpacking the Effects of Due Process Paranoia".

In today’s fast-paced legal and regulatory environments, the fear of making decisions that might later be challenged or scrutinized has given rise to what is often termed "due process paranoia." This phenomenon reflects the growing tendency of arbitrators to excessively focus on procedure, sometimes to the detriment of efficiency and timely outcomes.

This event explores the roots of due process paranoia, its impacts on decision-making processes, and offers strategies to strike a balance between adhering to legal safeguards and ensuring effective, timely resolutions. Through real-world examples and expert insights, participants will learn how to navigate the fine line between thoroughness and over-caution.

The complete program and the list of speakers can be found at the link.

Date: October 3rd

Place: Istanbul

Registration link
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