ADR Systems’ remote options for mediation and arbitration allow parties to easily share documents between the parties and neutrals. This step-by-step guide will show how to send a file or share a screen using the platform Zoom.
The ability to share documents easily is just one of the ways ADR Systems strives to make virtual mediations and arbitrations as smooth as possible.
Provided below are additional resources regarding remote dispute resolution for your use and convenience:
- Resource: Your Technology Guide to Remote ADR Sessions
- FAQ: Questions and Answers about Remote Dispute Resolution
- Article: How Different are Remote and In-person Alternative Dispute Resolution Proceedings?
- Article: Are You Prepared for Remote Dispute Resolution?
- Article: Three Cybersecurity Questions to Ask Before Remote Mediation
- Article: Are You Remote Ready?
- Article: ADR Systems Administers Multi-Week Remote Arbitration
- Article: Why Use ADR Systems?
Our mediators achieve almost identical results using videoconferencing to facilitate settlements. We settle substantially all our mediated cases at ADR Systems whether they are conducted in-person or virtually. In the rare instance a case does not settle, our mediators will follow up with parties to keep negotiations going forward, contributing to a high overall success rate.
To learn more about ADR Systems’ remote options, contact us via our website or call 312.960.2260.
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