"Nuts and Bolts of Videoconference Dispute Resolution in the Time of Covid-19."
With remarkable speed, mediators, arbitrators, judges, and attorneys have learned to use videoconferencing as a work tool. Back in March, after we began "sheltering in place" in California, I drafted an article on the "Nuts and Bolts of Videoconference Dispute Resolution in the Time of COVID-19." The article now appears in the current issue of California Litigation, the journal of the litigation section of the California Lawyers Association, Vol. 33, No. 2 (2020). The article addresses the mechanics, best practices, and pros and cons of videoconference dispute resolution. With the permission of the CLA and California Litigation, I am republishing the article here, with the usual disclaimer that I alone am responsible for the contents and opinions expressed in the article.
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