How technology supports sustainable arbitration
Learn about supporting sustainable arbitration with technology while delivering additional benefits, evaluating arbitration software, and finding extra helpful sustainability in arbitration resources.
Learn about supporting sustainable arbitration with technology while delivering additional benefits, evaluating arbitration software, and finding extra helpful sustainability in arbitration resources.
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Get an overview of expedited arbitration, the current use of the process, and why it isn’t used more often, in addition to learning how technology enables expedited arbitration, the benefits it delivers, and more.
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Leveraging deposition transcripts is crucial in litigation. Historically, the process of reviewing, annotating, and designating transcripts has been largely manual. Fortunately, within the best case management software you’ll find tools designed to
There can be no doubt that technology is a crucial part of serving your clients, but how can you get them invested – literally and figuratively? Cost recovery in legal
This article exploring the background and science behind legal professionals’ preference for reading paper or digital content in litigation and arbitration was originally published by the ICC United Kingdom. In addition,