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Alternative Dispute Resolution,
Technology

May 14, 2021

Mediation by Zoom: some considerations for counsel

Counsel and mediators have adapted well to mediation by Zoom, and for some it is now the preferred way to mediate. There even is a cottage industry advising counsel about how to show your best on camera. Much of this advice, however, does not deal with the mediation process by Zoom. Here are some things to consider as you prepare.

Bob Blum

BobBlumMediation.com

Bob is a mediator in the Bay Area.

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Counsel and mediators have adapted well to mediation by Zoom, and for some it is now the preferred way to mediate. There even is a cottage industry advising counsel about how to show your best on camera. Much of this advice, however, does not deal with the mediation process by Zoom. Here are some things to consider as you prepare.

Zoom gives mediators a new view of counsel and client.

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