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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mar. 25, 2020

Resolving disputes in the midst of ‘social distancing’

The COVID-19 crisis is compelling us to think creatively about how we resolve disputes in an age of “social distancing.”

Sidney Kanazawa

Mediator/Arbitrator, Attorney
ARC (Alternative Resolution Centers)

Email: skanazawa@arc4adr.com

USC Gould School of Law

The COVID-19 crisis is compelling us to think creatively about how we resolve disputes in an age of "social distancing."

Mediation and arbitration -- like most of law -- is a people-centric practice. It is about creatively aligning people torn apart by past acts that cannot now be undone. It is not mathematical. It is human. There is no one truth. We each see the past, present, and future a little different depending on our past and ...

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