What's Next for Alternative Dispute Resolution? - ADR Systems

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What’s next for alternative dispute resolution? Marc Becker, president and founder of ADR Systems, and Michael Koss, Business Development & Marketing Associate Manager at ADR Systems, recently published an article, responding to that question, in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. Their article, Remote Dispute Resolution Still Strong in a Post-Pandemic World, provides a preview of what is on the horizon for attorneys involved in alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

New research and ADR topics on the application of AI, preemptive thinking about ADR and the malleability of the process are discussed.  “Remote dispute resolution has facilitated significant changes in legal practice these past three years and will likely be a fixture of alternative dispute resolution services in the years ahead,” they write. “As the profession moves forward, the humanity, customizability and flexibility of the ADR process should be top of mind.”

ADR Systems staff and neutrals have written extensively about remote dispute resolution. Judge Axelrood, Judge McGrath, Judge Hanlon and Judge Brown have each published articles on the topic in various legal industry publications, commenting on the changing state of the ADR industry, helping counsel prepare for remote proceedings and reviewing the ethical implications of remote mediation.

Read the full article about what’s next for ADR.

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I recently had a mediation with Judge John Ward. It had been many years since my last case with him. After the first go around ended unsuccessfully with the numbers "far apart," Judge Ward said that he would circle back with us. And sure enough he did reach back to us, and after a few days of phone calls, we settled. He belongs at the top of your list as a mediator for almost any case.

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