In our 2022 report, we noted that arbitration was the preferred method for resolution of technology disputes, with 29% of respondents ranking it as one of their preferred two methods. The popularity of arbitration remains unchanged, still on 29%. However, its advantage over litigation has been eroded, with 29% of respondents also ranking litigation as one of their top two processes, a significant increase from 24% two years ago.
This is largely explained by a surge in popularity of litigation in EMEA, where 34% of respondents rank litigation in their top two processes, a very significant increase from 14% in 2022. Over the same period, the popularity of arbitration has fallen in EMEA from 36% to 28%. There may be a number of explanations for this change; perhaps parties considering that disputes arising from new forms of technology are more suitable for determination by courts rather than an arbitral tribunal.