ODR Cyberweek Starts Today

The seminal annual event in online dispute resolution, ODR Cyberweek, kicks off today and continues through Friday. This free-of-charge and entirely online event features an array of discussions, simulations, demonstrations and other activities related to ODR. It is sponsored by the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution.

Here is a program of events and a guide to navigating it all.

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Boston Panel: Online Dispute Resolution

I am chairing a Massachusetts Bar Association panel next week, Online Dispute Resolution: How it Provides Increased Effectiveness, Efficiency and Quality. We will have two speakers who are leaders in this field:
The program is Thursday, Oct. 18, noon to 2 p.m. Cost is $15 for law students and members of MBA sponsoring sections, $25 for other MBA members and $50 for nonmembers.

The program is sponsored by the MBA's Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee (on which I serve) together with its sections on Business Law; Civil Litigation; Family Law; General Practice, Solo & Small Firm; Law Practice Management; and Young Lawyers.

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Why You Should Join InternetBar.org

I have had several occasions recently to speak with Jeff Aresty, the Boston lawyer who is the founder and president of InternetBar.org. Although I had known about the organization, hearing what Jeff had to say has convinced me that InternetBar.org could come to serve a central role in shaping the future of law and justice worldwide. This morning, I joined. I encourage others to do the same if you are interested in how technology can transform the practice of law.

Some key points about InternetBar.org:
Consider joining. Take a look around the Web sites of the organization and its institute, read Aresty's blog and the blog of the organization's executive director, Susan Waters, and decide for yourself.

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