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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. Mitch is a long time litigator and a name partner at Orange County, California based Jackson and Wilson.

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Woman-Led Remote Litigation Startup Raises $1 Million Seed Round

LawSites

Founded by Seattle trial lawyer Alisa Brodkowitz , the startup is developing an end-to-end platform for remote testimony, mediations and legal proceedings. The company describes its mission as “to facilitate online justice.”.

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Justia Legal Resources: Lawyers and the Legal Process Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Resolving Disputes Outside Court Not every dispute needs to go through the labyrinth of litigation. As a result, clashing parties may choose an alternative form of dispute resolution. The two most common forms are mediation and arbitration.

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Exploring the Rise of ADR

Legal Talk Network

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has been increasingly embraced as a more efficient and collaborative approach to resolving disputes in the legal arena. Traditional litigation, known for being costly, adversarial, and time-consuming, has led lawyers and clients to seek out ADR as a viable and cost-effective alternative.

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Justia Legal Guides: Consumer Protection Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

In some cases, a consumer might resort to alternative dispute resolution , rather than litigation. The two main types of ADR are arbitration and mediation. In arbitration, a decision-maker called an arbitrator resolves the dispute. Either arbitration or mediation may be faster and less expensive than litigation.

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Ask Attorney Jennifer B.: What are the 2025 Family Law Trends?

Martindale-Avvo

There are three major developing trends in family law that were going to focus more on in the near future: Alternate Dispute Resolution Over the past several years, we have seen a larger focus on keeping matters out of court. Read more: Whats an alternate dispute resolution?

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Litigation, ADR, ODR—The Next Normal?

Ron Friedmann

Litigation, ADR, ODR—The Next Normal? Note abbreviations: ADR = alternative dispute resolution. ODR = online dispute resolution) The session description is below; the panelists are: Jordan Furlong, moderator—author, speaker, analyst, forecaster at Law 21. See Civil Resolution Tribunal (based on British Columbia).

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