
The Arbitration Station is a podcast about international arbitration. It covers both investment and commercial arbitration and contains both serious substance and gossipy gibberish. Hosts Brian Kotick, Saadia Bhatty and Joel Dahlquist.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureBusiness | ||||

Brian opens with a sit-down interview featuring Kevin Nash, the LCIA’s new Director-General, for an inside look at where the institution, and London as a seat, are heading. Kevin shares his roadmap for updating the LCIA Rules, harnessing technology, ... more
No Happy Fun Time this week, just a deep-dive. Brian sits down with Dimitriy Mednikov, an international-arbitration specialist at Habib Al Mulla & Partners in Dubai, together they decode the UAE’s three-tier system: on-shore courts, the DIFC, and the... more
Brian and Sadia kick things off with Ayse Yazır ACII of Bench Walk Advisors for a beginner-friendly masterclass on third-party funding: what it is, why you might want it, and how to land it without losing control of your case [TIME 07:57]. In Happy F... more
Brian kicks things off by welcoming David Hunt of Boies Schiller Flexner to unpack the ever-spicier topic of anti-suit injunctions, using the UK Supreme Court’s decision in UniCredit Bank GmbH v RusChemAlliance LLC as a springboard [TIME 13:18]. They... more
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Very smart and funny hosts. I love listening to you talk
Great work, I am looking forward to the next season (probably sponsored by IA Reporter)
I love this podcast! Always addressing interesting and actual subjects on international arbitration!
Outstanding insights into the issues, trends, and personalities of the world of international arbitration. Each episode is very well researched yet easy to listen to and fun.
Listening to Brian and Joel gave me a clearer understanding of the process and intricacies of international arbitration. I’m a businesswoman operating in a global environment and was curious how it all works. The dialogue and conversational tone was informative.
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Recent guests on The Arbitration Station include:
1. Kevin Nash
2. Dimitriy Mednikov
3. Ayse Yazır
4. David Hunt
5. Jon Passaro
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