THE NEUTRAL FACILITATOR – THE SOLUTION FOR EQUITABLE AND FAIR RESOLUTIONS DURING TROUBLING TIMES
Posted on Apr 22, 2020
What Day is it? Is it Tuesday? No, It’s Sunday. How was I able to solve this conundrum? A question many of us have asked ourselves when all structure seems to have gone out of our lives in the last few weeks, so we literally don’t recall the day of the week. In my case I knew it was Sunday when I brought in the morning paper and it had the Sunday comics neatly folded within.
MEDIATION IN THE CURRENT WORLD OF COVID-19
Posted on Apr 21, 2020
It goes without saying that all aspects of our lives are affected by the dangers and restrictions imposed by the current COVID-19 pandemic. On the professional side, for those who practice civil and commercial litigation, courtrooms are closed. We are basically banned from practicing law out of our offices and all of the scheduled court appearances, deposition dates and other mandated discovery responses are extended, often without date.
THOUGHTS ON ADR IN THE FACE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC – A NEUTRAL'S PERSPECTIVE
Posted on Apr 17, 2020
VIDEO MEDIATIONS: THE FUTURE OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Posted on Apr 16, 2020
STOP THE WORLD (PLEASE!) I WANT TO GET OFF!
Posted on Apr 15, 2020
“Stop the World: I Want to Get Off” was a musical with Anthony Newley. It originally opened in London in 1961 and made it to Broadway in 1962. It was followed by a film in 1966 and a revival in 1978. n the play, whenever something unsatisfactory happened to the lead character, named Littlechap, he called out, “Stop the World” and proceeded to address the audience directly. This occurred multiple times throughout the performance.
LOOKING F O R W A R D: THE ADR OPTION TO RESOLVE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COVERAGE DISPUTES
Posted on Apr 10, 2020
New York residents have been asked to “P A U S E.” Across the Nation there is an all-out effort to “Slow the Roll.” Our scientist-leaders have implored us to “social distance.” The historic and courageous acts of healthcare professionals and first responders, undertaken in Herculean proportions, are beyond description. Markets are strained. Business relationships are stressed.
HOW ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND TECHNOLOGY CAN KEEP YOUR CASES MOVING IN THE FACE OF COURT CLOSURES
Posted on Mar 26, 2020
Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks’s administrative order in combination with Governor Cuomo’s PAUSE (Policies Assure Uniform Safety For Everyone) executive order eliminate all but emergency in-person legal proceedings in the courts of the State of New York. As such, the courts are largely unstaffed. Surely, those measures are necessary to combat the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19.
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE AGE OF COVID-19
Posted on Mar 18, 2020
In light of the current state of events, Alternative Dispute Resolution may be the only way to resolve cases in the foreseeable future. With many law firms and insurance carriers permitting staff to work from home, and social distancing becoming the “new normal,” it is vital that the legal community embrace technology in order to continue functioning.
THE VIRTUES OF VIRTUAL ADR
Posted on Mar 18, 2020
By: Richard P. Byrne, Esq. | March 2020 The experience gained from a crisis can often prove meaningful – and even transformative – as adaptive changes, which otherwise may have evolved at a lesser pace, are accelerated. In response to the coronavirus, there has, literally, been an overnight movement by parties to utilize virtual ADR techniques to resolve […]
EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY IN THE FACE OF THE CORONAVIRUS: VIRTUAL REALITY IN ARBITRATIONS AND MEDIATIONS
Posted on Mar 18, 2020
By: Honorable John P. DiBlasi, J.S.C. (Ret.) | March 2020 Several years ago, I served as a member of a tri-panel in a commercial arbitration. It consisted of three neutrals who were based in various locations on the East Coast. The attorneys were located on both the East and West Coasts. To accommodate the witnesses, a decision was made that […]