Family law online dispute resolution (ODR) will be discussed at the 2019 International ODR Forum, 29 October from the Arizona Court family law implementation experience perspective.
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Is Judicial Bias Inevitable?
Avital Mentovich and Orna Rabinovich-Einy are discussing Is Judicial Bias Inevitable? Empirical insights from online courts at the 2019 International ODR Forum October 29, 2019. Anticipating some great insight!
Read more…Motorists in Lincoln Park Can Handle Citation Online with ODR
Lincoln Park MI 25th DC highlighting traffic ODR is in the newsmedia. Check out The News Herald article explaining how the court is finding providing this service is helping improve administration and the public is able to handle citations without physically coming into court.
Read more…Franklin County Ohio ODR and Mediation Data Project
Highlighted by Alex Sanchez at 2019 International ODR Forum, Williamsburg, VA Oct 28-30th
Alex Sanchez will present on how the Franklin County Municipal Court (FCMC), Ohio online dispute resolution (ODR) and Mediation Data Project provides online mediation and dispute resolution resources for the public. This program adds value and enhances transparency with court-connected mediation offerings.
Read more…Maximilian A. Bulinski presenting at 2019 International ODR Forum
Measuring the Societal Effects of Using Online Dispute Resolution in State and Municipal Courts
Read more…Scottsdale City Court AZ Parking Ticket ODR in the News!
Scottsdale City Court AZ recently made the KTAR NEWS with the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) expansion to parking violations with Matterhorn ODR solutions.
Read more…MI 30th District Court Makes Milestone — 2,500 Resolved Online Cases
Michigan 30th District Court in the City of Highland Park makes online milestone with 2,500 cases resolved! Congratulations!
Read more…Targeting Poverty in Courts: Improving the Measurement of Ability to Pay
Looking forward to Meghan O’Neil‘s presentation at the 2019 International ODR Forum on Targeting Poverty in Courts: Improving the Measurement of Ability to Pay. Ability to pay determinations are essential when fines are used to enforce laws.
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