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May 31, 2022
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What is ODR?
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) combines technology and alternative dispute resolution procedures, including Arbitration and mediation, to settle disputes between parties. It was initially developed in 1996 in response to the rise of e-commerce and disagreements between buyers and sellers on websites like eBay.
Online Arbitration Services
Online Arbitration is a method of resolving disputes without going to court and resolving online. It is a cheaper alternative to litigation in which a neutral third party, the arbitrator, will act as a “private judge” and render a law-binding decision enforceable by law. A neutral arbitrator is selected, then the parties can schedule the online hearings they can attend from the comfort of their own home, business, or office. All parties can submit evidence supporting their side of the dispute online.
When can you use Online Arbitration?
Most contracts include arbitration clauses, such as employment contracts, trading contracts, utilities, or other consumer contracts. These types of clauses are mandatory arbitration clauses. Voluntary arbitration causes leave the arbitration process as a choice to resolve your dispute but do not mandate you arbitrate. In other words, when you sign up for mobile phone service, you likely agree to limit your dispute options to Arbitration only. It is essential to review any contracts you may have before beginning your dispute. Doing so will help you be more prepared for the already convenient, simplified process that is to come with online Arbitration.
Benefits of Online Dispute Resolution
- Online sessions can be scheduled with less lead time because no travel is involved.
- Parties can partake from anywhere, which is particularly valuable for those who live outside the jurisdiction where the case is based.
- Sessions also tend to be quicker because parties focus more on the process.
- The parties are not limited to “neutrals” (mediators or arbitrators) in the local area. They can select a neutral with evident expertise in the type of case to be resolved, regardless of location.
- It’s also possible to involve health professionals, financial experts, and other specialists, which typically isn’t possible with traditional ADR.
Conclusion
Conducting Arbitration online is an efficient and more economical way of resolving disputes. To get started, visit our eFile Portal or contact us for a consultation.
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