Technology,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Sep. 22, 2023
Revolutionizing Dispute Resolution
Recent years have witnessed a rapid transformation in how disputes are mediated and arbitrated, with new technologies and other developments revolutionizing the field.





David B. Coher
Neutral
Alternative Resolution Centers (ARC)
David B. Coher is a neutral with Alternative Resolution Centers with expertise in real estate and technology matters. He combines his experience in real estate litigation with his years of service, including stints as chair of both the Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals in Pasadena, to help parties reach resolutions that consider the complexities of real estate law and land use in California, generally, and achieve the most desirable results. He also sits on the ADR panel for the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.


Recent years have witnessed a rapid transformation in how disputes are mediated and arbitrated, with new technologies and other developments revolutionizing the field. Here are a few recent developments changing how alternative dispute resolution is conducted and some exciting upcoming technologies.
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