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Confidentiality and Cybersecurity in Online Dispute Resolution

By Beth Graham - June 4, 2020
Since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, Disputing blog has worked to synthesize guidance documents from a variety of sources including the AAA, CIArb, CPR, Hogan Lovells, the ICC, and the Seoul Protocol to provide readers with a comprehensive list of best practices for online dispute resolution.

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ABA Committee Holds Webinar on Using Special Masters to Help Courts Deal with the Challenges of the Pandemic

By Beth Graham - June 3, 2020
Last week, the ABA Judicial Division Lawyers Conference Special Masters Committee held a webinar titled “A Brainstorming Session: Using Special Masters to Help Courts Deal with the Challenges of the Pandemic.” 

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Virtual Trial Protocols from the Civil Jury Project

By Beth Graham - June 2, 2020
Yesterday, the Civil Jury Project at NYU School of Law published its June 2020 Jury Matters newsletter. 

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Body Language Tips for Effective Communication Over Video Conferencing

By Kyle Bailey - June 1, 2020
As communication increasingly moves online, practitioners are becoming more comfortable interacting over video conference.

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User Ordered to Arbitrate BIPA Claims Despite Shutterfly’s Unilateral Change to Terms of Use

By Beth Graham - May 28, 2020
The Northern District of Illinois has ordered a consumer’s Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”) lawsuit filed against online photography company Shutterfly to arbitration, despite that Shutterfly unilaterally amended its Terms of Use (“Terms”) after the consumer agreed to them. 

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Online Dispute Resolution: A Primer

By Kyle Bailey - February 14, 2020
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) is not a new concept and has received significant scholarly attention. Nevertheless, there is still serious confusion over what ODR even means.

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Federal Court Compels Data Breach Lawsuit Against Fortnite Developer to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - February 12, 2020
A North Carolina federal court has ordered a data breach lawsuit that was filed against Epic Games, the developer of the popular video game Fortnite, to individual arbitration. 

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Massachusetts Federal Court Orders Privacy Lawsuit to Individual Arbitration

By Beth Graham - November 18, 2019
The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts has granted a cable company’s motion to compel individual arbitration in a privacy case.

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The Role of International Mediation in Data Protection and Privacy Law

By Beth Graham - November 7, 2019
Sinta Dewi, Padjadjaran University Faculty of Law, Robert Walters of Victoria University, Leon Trakman, University of New South Wales Faculty of Law, and Bruno Zeller, University of Western Australia Faculty of Law, have jointly published a timely journal article titled, “The Role of International Mediation in Data Protection and Privacy Law - Can It be Effective?” (2019) 30 Australian Dispute Resolution Journal 61; UNSW Law Research Paper No. 19

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Washington Magistrate Judge Recommends Amazon’s Motion to Compel Arbitration be Denied in Children’s Privacy Lawsuit

By Beth Graham - November 6, 2019
A United States Magistrate Judge has reportedly recommended that retail giant Amazon’s motion to compel arbitration in a proposed class action lawsuit that was brought against the company over alleged children’s privacy violations be denied. 

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