Posts filed under 'Alternative Dispute Resolution'

ADR Cyber-Conference

The National Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution is sponsoring an online dispute resolution cyberweek at the University of Massachusetts, from October 15- 19, 2007.  For more details and to review programs, go here.

Topics: Alternative Dispute Resolution


Add comment October 19, 2007

Alternative Dispute Resolution Symposium - Fordham

On Friday, October 12, Fordham Law School will be holding the following symposium: Consensus Building and Institutionalizing Effective Policy and Practice: Exploring the Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Processes in Disputes Involving Government.  For more details, go here.

Topics: Alternative Dispute Resolution


Add comment October 1, 2007

Online Directory of Law School ADR Programs

 The ABA Section on Dispute Resolution and the University of Oregon School of Law have created a searchable directory of law school dispute resolution programs.  To search the directory, go here.

 Topic: Alternative Dispute Resolution, News & Events


Add comment December 8, 2006


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