Driven to cyberspace by the pandemic, courts across the country purchased chatroom-like tools designed to help people resolve disagreements without the need for a full-on lawsuit, judge, or hearing.
Commercial arbitrator and mediator Harry N. Mazadoorian. COVID-19 related restrictions on travel and personal interactions have caused a surge of interest in the form of Alternative Dispute Resolution ...
During these COVID times, technology offerings have allowed us all to accommodate our myriad personal and professional needs, all while limiting potential exposure. In the last year, we have taken ...
EUGENE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ODR.com, the leading provider of online dispute resolution services, today announces the launch of their ODR.com for family disputes platform, designed to help couples ...
PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) today announced new agreements and successful go-lives with courts in three states for Tyler’s Modria ® online dispute resolution ...
July 11, 2025 - Imagine it's the year 2040. Corporate disputes are no longer resolved by lawyers. Instead, artificial intelligence (AI) records the facts from available data, automatically prepares ...
STOCKTON – San Joaquin County Superior Court has enabled the public to resolve traffic infraction citations online without making an in-person appearance at the courthouse. The program is known as ...
FROM land rows to family feuds, Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says unresolved community conflicts are feeding the nation’s ...
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