AJ 025 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Videotelephony, Federal Arbitration Act

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Damages must be payable (just because it"s decided doesn"t mean they can be paid) Each court can decide what to post on website. Appellate and supreme court post decisions after they"re rendered. Parties are now allowed to file litigation-related documents online. Cyber courts will eventually be created (judicial proceedings take place online) Some courts will use videoconferencing in trial. Alternative dispute resolution: resolution in disputes in other ways than judicial trial (negotiation, mediation, arbitration) Sitting and talking through differences/formal hearing before panel of experts. 90% of cases are resolved through adr before trial. Attorneys recommend negotiation before trial typically, only attorneys and parties. Mediation: neutral 3rd party acts as mediator and helps both sides to achieve resolution. Mediator talks with both sides to help emphasize where they agree. Do not make decision but proposes solution. Arbitration: settling of a dispute by submitting it to a disinterested third party (other than a court), who renders a decision.

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