Alternative Dispute Resolution
Feb. 12, 2021
When the show must go online
It's no secret that the growing use of Microsoft Teams, WebEx, Zoom and other videoconferencing platforms to conduct arbitration hearings has been hastened by the COVID-19 pandemic.





Christopher David Ruiz Cameron
Justice Marshall F. McComb Professor of Law
Southwestern Law School
It's no secret that the growing use of Microsoft Teams, WebEx, Zoom and other videoconferencing platforms to conduct arbitration hearings has been hastened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Precise figures are hard to come by, but most arbitrators and advocates seem to be embracing this Brave New World. According to an informal survey of Southern California labor and employment arbitrators recently conducted by me, 17 of 26 respondents (65%) reported hearing at least three-qu...
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