Celesq® Programs

Exploring New Virtual Platforms for ADR

Expired
Program Number
30115
Program Date
2020-05-18
CLE Credits
1

Long before COVID-19, online dispute resolution (ODR) was used by courts, arbitral institutions, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) organizations to conduct business. The current period poses novel restraints in an unknown timeline, in parallel with the need for efficient, economic dispute resolution. Accordingly, there has been an uptick in matters shifting to an ODR platform in both domestic and international matters. This session explores how stakeholders (clients, in-house and outside counsel, arbitrators, court reporters, experts, etc.) are adapting in a changing world. Key themes include: Navigating different ODR modalities. Exploring security of the system and additional considerations. Incorporating protocols to streamline the ODR process. Panelists include: Linda Gerstel, Esq . Full time neutral - GerstelADR PLLC & Adjunct Professor of ADR at Fordham University School of Law Kabir Duggal, Esq. - Attorney , Arnold & Porter , & Lecturer at Columbia University Law School Rekha Rangachari , Esq. - Executive Director of the New York International Arbitration Center ( NYIAC) Jeff Zaino , Esq.- Vice President of the American Arbitration Association

Available in States

  • California
  • Georgia
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Texas Self Study

Program Categories

  • (ADR) Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Administrative Law & Regulations
  • Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Business Organizations & Contracts
  • Complex Litigation
  • Complex Resolution Strategy
  • Computer, Internet & E-Commerce Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Corporate and Commercial Law
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Covid-19
  • Federal Courts
  • In-House Counsel
  • International Law
  • Litigation & Litigation Skills
  • Litigation and Appeals
  • Negotiation Skills
  • Technology Law
  • Trial Skills

PROGRAM CREDITS

  • Areas of Professional Practice : 1 Credit