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Kim Taylor, Clifford Bloomfield
BCDR International Arbitration Review
Volume 10, Issue 1 (2023) pp. 121 – 132
Abstract
This article outlines
the benefits and essential components of virtual ADR offered by third-party
arbitration providers such as JAMS, with an emphasis on security and privacy.
We conclude by addressing the extent to which virtual arbitration creates due process
concerns or concerns about violating a potential non-contractual right to an
in-person hearing.
Extract
This article outlines
the benefits and essential components of virtual ADR offered by third-party
arbitration providers such as JAMS, with an emphasis on security and privacy.
We conclude by addressing the extent to which virtual arbitration creates due process
concerns or concerns about violating a potential non-contractual right to an
in-person hearing.