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Jun 6th

2013

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Regulating ADR

I don’t know if this is a momentary blip or the emergence of a new discussion that extends the ongoing debate about credentialing and accreditation.  In the most recent issue of the ABA’s Dispute Resolution Magazine there are “point-counterpoint” articles about possible regulation of ADR (basically, mediation).  This is regulation, not accreditation, but some of […]

May 20th

2013

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UNCITRAL Working Group III

I am in NYC this week at the UNCITRAL Working Group III – ODR meetings.  I’m here as a delegate/observer for the InternetBar.Org and the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution.  As the week goes on and, perhaps, some progress is made in putting together an international framework for handling online disputes in cross-border […]

May 15th

2013

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WSIS ODR Panel

Early this morning, Frank Fowlie, Colin Rule, Graham Ross, and I participated in the World Summit on the Information Society Forum in Geneva – with the exception of Frank, who was in the room in Geneva, we all came into the panel discussion via web video (Colin from California, Graham from Wales, and me from […]

May 11th

2013

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New England ACR Conference and Master Class

On Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15, the New England ACR conference will be held in Sturbridge, Massachusetts.  I’ll be conducting the Master Class on Saturday – more info and a link to the NEACR site can be found in the blog posts at my personal web site:  Daniel Rainey         […]

Apr 16th

2013

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Technology and Ethics ADR HUB Webinar Notes

The notes linked here are my quick speaker’s notes for the Technology and Ethics webinar conducted on April 16, 2013, in conjunction with the Werner Institute at Creighton University and the Northern Virginia Mediation Service (NVMS), in Fairfax, Virginia.  The notes are not comprehensive, but they do offer a short version of the webinar’s focus, […]

Apr 14th

2013

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Technology and the Courts

The latest edition of the ABA Litigation Journal is out, and it contains an article on transforming state courts written by Jeff Aresty, James Cormie, and me.  The article discusses the move toward the use of technology in state courts, and breaks the use of technology down into what the courts and lawyers are currently […]

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