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The Future of Mediation, Dispute Resolution and the Law in a Web3 World (Mitch Jackson, Lawyer/Mediator)

Technically Legal

In this episode, trial attorney, mediator and Web3 believer Mitch Jackson talks about the future of mediation, dispute resolution and the law in a Web3 world. He also maintains a busy mediation practice and is passionate about the positive impact new technologies can have on the practice of law.

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Mediation vs. Arbitration vs. Litigation: What’s the Difference Between Them?

CaseFox

This blog explores different alternative dispute resolution processes and methods, such as mediation, arbitration, and litigation. There are a few different types of alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation, arbitration, and litigation. Mediation proceedings are not very formal.

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Mediation vs. Arbitration vs. Litigation: What’s the Difference Between Them?

CaseFox

This blog explores different alternative dispute resolution processes and methods, such as mediation, arbitration, and litigation. There are a few different types of alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation, arbitration, and litigation. In mediation, none of the parties involved has any binding intervention.

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Remote Depositions, Mediations, and Arbitrations: Here to Stay?

NSLT

Currently, many attorneys and court reporting firms use video conferencing technology to conduct depositions, mediations, and arbitrations remotely. Will attorneys and legal professionals continue to conduct remote proceedings at a significantly higher rate after the pandemic ends than they did previously?

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Remote Depositions, Mediations, and Arbitrations: Here to Stay?

NSLT

Currently, many attorneys and court reporting firms use video conferencing technology to conduct depositions, mediations, and arbitrations remotely. Will attorneys and legal professionals continue to conduct remote proceedings at a significantly higher rate after the pandemic ends than they did previously?

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Ask Attorney Jennifer B.: What’s an alternate dispute resolution? Should I recommend it to my clients?

Martindale-Avvo

When we think of ADR in the context of divorce, we most often are talking about mediation, which is not binding. For example, mediation, by its nature, requires parties to reach an agreement. Moreover, the development of technology made these ADR methods even more attractive since parties could participate without ever leaving home.

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Ask Attorney Jennifer B.: What’s an alternate dispute resolution? Should I recommend it to my clients?

Martindale-Avvo

When we think of ADR in the context of divorce, we most often are talking about mediation, which is not binding. For example, mediation, by its nature, requires parties to reach an agreement. Moreover, the development of technology made these ADR methods even more attractive since parties could participate without ever leaving home.