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Please note that this summary of the panel was AI-generated and therefore has not been fully vetted for accuracy. The Washington Arbitration Update (WAU) session focused on legal developments in arbitration within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The event featured notable speakers, including Randa Adra, Khushboo, Gianna, Mustafa, and Professor Benfica, who discussed the evolving landscape of arbitration in the region, particularly in light of recent economic growth and legislative changes. Key themes included the increasing prominence of international arbitration in the MENA region, spurred by factors such as significant construction projects and foreign investment. The panel highlighted the recent enactment of various arbitration laws and regulations, especially in the UAE and Qatar, which aim to streamline processes and promote arbitration as a preferred dispute resolution method. The discussion also touched on the impact of technology on arbitration practices, with virtual hearings becoming more common. The panelists emphasized the need for practitioners to stay informed about jurisdictional nuances and recent court decisions, which can significantly affect arbitration outcomes. They noted that while some countries have made strides in supporting arbitration, others still exhibit tendencies that may hinder its effectiveness. The dialogue concluded with a call for enhanced training for judges and a focus on maintaining arbitration's integrity in the region. Overall, the session underscored the dynamic nature of arbitration in MENA, encouraging practitioners to remain vigilant and adaptable to the ongoing changes within the legal landscape. Authors: Randa Adra, Khushboo Shahdadpuri, Diana Hamade, Moustafa Alam Edin, Ilias Bantekas