Alternative Dispute Resolution
May 1, 2020
Maximizing online platforms for success in arbitrations
The new normal has arrived and will dominate how we as arbitrators and arbitration professionals participate in and conduct hearings. Disputes will not disappear simply because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. With the same certainty as births, deaths and taxes, disputes will continue to arise. The pandemic has caused deadlines to be missed and hearings to be delayed.





Jeffrey Benz
Neutral
JAMS
Email: Jbenz@jamsadr.com
Jeffrey is an attorney and a neutral at JAMS in Los Angeles and London and at 4 New Square Barristers in London.
The new normal has arrived and will dominate how we as arbitrators and arbitration professionals participate in and conduct hearings. Disputes will not disappear simply because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. With the same certainty as births, deaths and taxes, disputes will continue to arise. The pandemic has caused deadlines to be missed and hearings to be delayed. Home confinement and limited in-person social interaction are wearing on people's psyches. We are ...
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