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link to Canada’s First ODR: The CRT and Its evolution

Canada’s First ODR: The CRT and Its evolution

This article provides an overview of the Civil Resolution Tribunal [CRT], Canada’s first online tribunal, and its ODR processes, the opportunities and challenges it offers, and the steps it has...

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link to Alternative Dispute Resolution: Does It Save Time and Money?

Alternative Dispute Resolution: Does It Save Time and Money?

Does ADR save time and money? In a nutshell, ADR saves an average of 38% of litigation costs while ranging from 3% to 50% savings. In terms of time, ADR is 5.5 months shorter than litigation....

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link to Online Dispute Resolution and Blockchain Technology: What Do We Know?

Online Dispute Resolution and Blockchain Technology: What Do We Know?

The emergence of Blockchain as a disruptive technology in not just the commercial industry, but also in real estate, health care, content distribution, etc., has drawn an inquiry on the applicability...

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link to Artificial Intelligence Acceptability in Online Dispute Resolution

Artificial Intelligence Acceptability in Online Dispute Resolution

Artificial Intelligence in Online Dispute Resolution COVID-19's global adoption helps to promote electronic commerce across the world. Artificial intelligence and online dispute resolution have...

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link to Online Dispute Resolution: An Overview

Online Dispute Resolution: An Overview

A brief overview of the major methods of ODR, how they operate, how much they cost, and how successful they are. ODR Methods Online dispute resolution (ODR) is the method of dispute resolution...

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link to Online Dispute Resolution: Obstacles and Solutions

Online Dispute Resolution: Obstacles and Solutions

The issues in ODR are numerous. They influence many aspects of ODR, such as feasibility, utility, ethical implications, and acceptance in legal and economic communities. All of these issues are...

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