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Online Dispute Resolution Provides Options to Resolve Conflicts (Without the Courts)
Last Friday, I attended a webinar produced by the American Bar Association on ODR, Online Dispute Resolution. The participants included Colin Rule of Tyler Technologies, Amy Schmitz a Professor of the University of Missouri, and Professor David Larson of Mitchell Hamline School of Law. Speakers addressed several important topics about Online Dispute Resolution that help me in moving much of my mediation practice online in the coming weeks.
Restorative Justice in West Virginia
Tomorrow I will be joining several colleagues as we travel to Calhoun County, West Virginia for two days to meet with community leaders, education professionals, and law enforcement to discuss the potential applications for restorative justice in the community.
Paying Bills After a Car Accident
After an accident, most of us just want to put the whole thing behind us! But how do we move on with so many bills? A simple trip to the emergency room may result in five or six medical bills: the ambulance, the hospital, the emergency room doctor, the radiologist and the prescriptions. What can you do? How can these bills be paid?