Enhancing Worldwide Understanding through Online Dispute Resolution

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Law Review Symposium Edition

 

Online Dispute Resolution and the World - 1:49:13

Moderator: Benjamin G. Davis, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law

Christopher Wing To, Secretary General, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, “Online Dispute Resolution in Asia”

Debi Miller-Moore, Vice President American Arbitration Association, “Online Dispute Resolution at the American Arbitration Association”

James Noll, Vice President American Arbitration Association, “Online Dispute Resolution at the American Arbitration Association”

Mireze Philippe, Special Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris, France, “ICC at the forefront of IT in arbitration”

 

Online Dispute Resolution Environments - 1:33:53

Moderator: David Larson, Professor of Law and Senior Fellow, Dispute Resolution Institute, Hamline University School of Law

Sarah Rudolph Cole, Squire, Sanders and Dempsey Designated Professor of Law, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

Kristen Blankley, Lawyer, “Online Mediation”

Honorable Frank Evans, Founding Director, Frank Evans Center for Conflict Resolution, South Texas College of Law, “Enhancing Worldwide Understanding Through Online Dispute Resolution: The Collaborative Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Plan”

Nancy Marder, Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law, “Cyberjuries: A New Role as Online Mock Juries”

John Zeleznikow, School of Information Systems, Victoria University, Victoria, Australia, “Combining Interest-based and Justice-based aspects of negotiation in constructing an online dispute resolution environment”

Alan Gaitenby, Assistant Director, Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution, University of Massachusetts, “The Fourth Party rises: evolving social space of online dispute resolution”

 

Online Dispute Resolution and the Law - 1:29:30

Moderator: Franklin Snyder, Professor of Law, Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, Visiting Professor, Notre Dame Law School

Rafal Morek, PhD candidate, University of Warsaw, Poland LL.M University of Ottawa, “Regulation of Online Dispute Resolution: Between Law and Technology”

Llewellyn Gibbons, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law, “Online Dispute Resolution, the Real World Byte, and the Need For More than Virtu(e)al Professionalism”

Antonis Patrikios, lawyer Greece, Phd researcher, School of International Arbitration and Institute for Computer and Communications Law, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, “Resolution of Cross-border E-business Disputes by Arbitration Tribunals on the Basis of Transnational Substantive Rules of Law and E-business Usages: The Emergence of the Lex Informatica”

 

Online Dispute Resolution Keynote Address - 31:11

Daniel Rainey, Director of the Office of Alternative Dispute Resolution Services (ADRS) for the National Mediation Board, Washington, D.C.

 

Online Dispute Resolution and Attorneys - 1:27:04

Moderator: Llewellyn Gibbons, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law

Andrea Braeutigam, JD. Ll’M 2005, “What I hear you writing is…Issues in ODR: Building Trust and Rapport in the Text-based Environment”

Dr. Saby Ghoshray, Cornell JD-MBA, World Compliance Company, Vice President, Business Development and Compliance, Houston, Texas, “Charting the Future of Online Dispute Resolution: An examination of the Constitutional and Jurisdictional Quandary”

Jon Linden, MBA, APM, Florida, “Should Attorneys be Allowed to Mediate”

Regina Mullen, Esq. Attorney, Mediator/Arbitrator, Litigation Data Services, Michigan, “Cybermediation: Challenges and Opportunities in Technical Communication CyberMediation

Russell Weiss, MediationRevolution.com

 

Online Dispute Resolution and Learning - 1:34:44

Nicole Gabrielle Kravec, Cornell University, “Impersonal or Hyperpersonal? A Reassessment of the Properties of Online Communication for Cyber-mediation”

David A. Larson, Professor of Law and Senior Fellow, Dispute Resolution Institute, Hamline University School of Law, “Technology Mediated Dispute Resolution for the Wired (and Wireless) Generation”

Elizabeth Featherman, Franklin Pierce Law Center, “ICODR: Preparing for a Virtual Practice Grounded in Real World Moot Competitions”

David Lipsky, Anne Evans Estabrook Professor of Dispute Resolution, Director, Institute on Conflict Resolution

Ariel Avgar, Ph’D, Cornell (Title: TBA)

Lynn M. Malley, Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University School of Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution Clinic Coordinator, “Enhancing Worldwide Understanding through Online Dispute Resolution: The Role of Competitions in Helping Students and Teachers Bond Across Cultures”

 

Online Dispute Resolution and the Future - A Round Table - 1:13:17

Moderator: David A. Larson, Professor of Law and Senior Fellow, Dispute Resolution Institute, Hamline University School of Law

Jeffrey Aresty, InternetBar.org, “The Internet and ADR”

Ethan Katsh, Professor, Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution, University of Massachusetts, “Online Dispute Resolution”

 

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