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Will mediations and arbitrations ever go back to normal? It’s a question that’s been asked frequently over the last three years and the answer appears to be pretty evident – or is it? Though in-person meetings are still available to many litigants upon request, digital meetings have quickly become the go-to for judges, lawyers, mediators, and arbitrators. After all, digital is faster and easier and exactly the same as if you attended the meeting in person, right? Host Jack Russo asks Judge Ken Fields if face to face arbitration and mediation will officially become a thing of the past or if in-person meetings still have their place in litigation.
Jack Russo**
Managing Partner
Computerlaw Group LLP
www.computerlaw.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso
"Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World!”®
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Will mediations and arbitrations ever go back to normal? It’s a question that’s been asked frequently over the last three years and the answer appears to be pretty evident – or is it? Though in-person meetings are still available to many litigants upon request, digital meetings have quickly become the go-to for judges, lawyers, mediators, and arbitrators. After all, digital is faster and easier and exactly the same as if you attended the meeting in person, right? Host Jack Russo asks Judge Ken Fields if face to face arbitration and mediation will officially become a thing of the past or if in-person meetings still have their place in litigation.
Jack Russo**
Managing Partner
Computerlaw Group LLP
www.computerlaw.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso
"Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World!”®