Showing 7 events for the week starting 02/12/2026
February 12
Thursday • 7 events
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JLG Annual Symposium Day 3
12:20 pm - 1:15 pm
The Journal of Law and Gender Annual Symposium will occur February 10-12, 2026 from 12:20pm to 1:15pm each day. It will feature leading scholars, practitioners, and advocates over the course of three panels. This year, the Symposium aims to chart the progression of gender and the law over time through… -
Dispute Finance in China-Related Litigation and Arbitration
12:20 pm - 1:20 pm
This panel, part of the 2026 China Law Symposium, explores the growing role of litigation funding in shaping access to justice and litigation strategy in complex commercial and IP disputes. The session will explore how third-party funding operates in practice, its strategic implications for plaintiffs and defendants, and the regulatory… -
ACS Lunch Talk with Judge Pitman
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join ACS for a lunch talk with Judge Robert Pitman. Judge Pitman sits in the Western District of TX and is a former AUSA. He was appointed to the bench by President Obama in 2011. Please RSVP: https://forms.gle/EYN2sFUV5zyG5AV57… -
Damages Demystified: What Lawyers Always Wanted to Know—but Never Asked (Quadrants Economics)
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
This workshop introduces students to one of the most consequential—and often most feared—elements of arbitral practice: the quantification of damages. Designed for students interested in international arbitration and dispute resolution, this workshop will address how lawyers can present a persuasive case on quantum, even when they do not have a… -
AI Governance in China: Regulation, Institutions, and Global Implications & Symposium Concluding Reception
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
As artificial intelligence reshapes global infrastructure, China is rapidly establishing one of the world’s most comprehensive regulatory frameworks for the technology. This panel concludes the 2026 China Law Symposium by examining the specific mechanisms of Chinese AI governance—from algorithm filing systems to the newly proposed “AI Law.” Moving beyond general…