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Video Conferencing and Narrative Witness Statements in Commercial Arbitration

by PremiAdmin9911 | Aug 5, 2020 | The ADR Blog

                    Jerome F. Rock – As an Arbitrator, I have long encouraged the use of Narrative or Written Witness Statements as a vehicle for introducing the direct testimony of witnesses under the control of a party at the Arbitration Hearing. Responding to...

Online Dispute Resolution: YOU CAN DO THIS!

by PremiAdmin9911 | Jun 5, 2020 | The ADR Blog

              Robert E. L. Wright Online Dispute Resolution (“ODR”) may refer to any form of alternative dispute resolution conducted with the aid of a computer. Two in particular, mediation and arbitration, are proceeded by a variety of...

Alternative Dispute Resolution in a Virtual World Updated

by PremiAdmin9911 | May 5, 2020 | The ADR Blog

    Martin C. Weisman Well before the current pandemic crisis, I wrote an article entitled “Alternative Dispute Resolution in a Virtual World” published June 26, 2019 in the Detroit Legal News and reprinted with permission on the PREMI website (www.premiadr.com)....

What Factors to Consider When Selecting an Arbitrator

by PremiAdmin9911 | Feb 16, 2020 | The ADR Blog

    Martin Weisman In 2013, the American Arbitration Association amended its Commercial Rules and in 2014 the Michigan Legislature adopted the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (“MCLA 691.1681, et seq.). These two new sets of rules increased the efficiency of...

Mediating Pro Se Prisoner Civil Rights Cases: Mediator Strategy

by PremiAdmin9911 | Jan 22, 2020 | The ADR Blog

  Earlene R. Baggett-Hayes It is often said that effective mediators can mediate cases ranging from day-care center disputes to foreign affairs conflicts. Somewhere within that continuum of cases are conflicts brought by prisoners against prisons and other related...
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