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Litigation & Arbitration

Apr. 27, 2022

When the Show Must Go Online, Revisited: Some Things We’ve Learned from Two Years of Arbitration by Videoconference

When proceedings move online, they become less formal. With less formality comes less worry about everything from performance anxiety to what to wear.

Christopher David Ruiz Cameron

Justice Marshall F. McComb Professor of Law
Southwestern Law School

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Ask the Arbitrator

A little over a year ago I observed that most arbitrators and advocates seemed to be embracing the Brave New World of conducting arbitration by videoconference. According to an informal survey of Southern California labor and employment arbitrators conducted by me then, 17 of 26 respondents (65%) reported hearing at least three-quarters of their docket online during the last six months of 2020; 19 of 25 (76...

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