Covid Columns,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Sep. 11, 2020
Arbitration during a global pandemic
This article outlines a basic checklist designed for the convenience of counsel in furtherance of their meet and confer obligations in anticipation of scheduled remote arbitration hearings.





Daniel B. Garrie
Neutral
JAMS
Cyber Security
Orange County
Cell: (212) 826-5351
Email: daniel@lawandforensics.com

Gail A. Andler
Neutral
JAMS
Email: gandler@jamsadr.com
Gail A. Andler is a retired judge of the Orange County Superior Court. She is a Southern California-based neutral who specializes in business, employment, class actions, and mass torts.
Traditionally, arbitrations, like trials, involve having all parties, attorneys, witnesses and arbitrators present together in the same room. COVID-19 has changed that. Platforms such as Zoom are being used more and more to conduct remote arbitration hearings. As this migration continues, counsel must be mindful of some “best practices” related to remote arbitration hearings. This article outlines a basic checklist designed for the convenience of counsel in furtheranc...
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