From ODR to ADR in the courts, the world's
foremost dispute resolution experts convene to
discuss how emerging technologies impact dispute
resolution.
NEW
YORK, Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --
CodeX (The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics), the Martin
Daniel Gould Center for Conflict Resolution and the Deborah L.
Rhode Center on the Legal Profession are proud to bring some
of the world's foremost dispute resolution experts to Stanford Law
School for the "Future Dispute
Resolution" conference. Co-sponsoring organizations
include the American Arbitration
Association® (AAA®), its international
division, the International Center for Dispute
Resolution® (ICDR®), ODR.com,
System.Legal and ITECHLAW.
Attendees will explore how technological advancements and
generative artificial intelligence (AI) could revolutionize
resolving disputes. Judges, leading in-house counsel and other
dispute resolution leaders will share their insights through panel
discussions. They will address potential enhancements in
arbitration, mediation, online dispute resolution (ODR) and other
alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods to serve parties
better.
"As we stand on the brink of a new era in dispute resolution,
this conference aims to shed light on the transformative potential
of technology and generative AI," said Executive Director of CodeX
Roland Vogl. "We are excited to
bring together leading experts to explore how these advancements
can reshape arbitration, mediation and other ADR methods, making
them more efficient and accessible for all parties involved."
A highlight of the event will be a presentation by the ICDR
Arbitration of Technology and Life Sciences Global Working Group.
The group will unveil the results of its comprehensive survey on
technology disputes and provide recommendations from over 500
professionals across various industries, including information
technology, semiconductors, life sciences, construction, energy,
aviation and aerospace.
Featured Speakers:
- Steve Andersen, AAA-ICDR
- Gary Benton, SVAMC
- Maria Chedid, Arnold &
Porter
- Michael E. Dickstein, Stanford
Law School
- David L. Evans, Murphy &
King
- Clare Fowler, Mediate.com
- Henry T. Greely, Stanford Law
School
- Ken Korea, Colev Law
- Jo Levy, Norton Law
- Grande Lum, Stanford Law
School
- Jan Martinez, Stanford Law
School
- Bridget M. McCormack,
AAA-ICDR
- Brendan McCullagh, Utah
Courts
- David Orr, Google DeepMind
- Kathleen Paisley, Arbitrator,
Brussels
- Peter Ruby, Goodmans LLP
- Colin Rule, ODR.com
- Bryan Sinclair, Cisco
- David Slayton, Los Angeles, CA Courts
- Rachel Thorn, Cooley LLP
- Eric Tuchmann, AAA-ICDR
- Roland Vogl, Stanford Law
School
- Joshua Walker, System.Legal
Join us for a transformative event where you will:
- Discover how courts can integrate alternative dispute
resolution into their processes.
- Learn how generative AI will transform dispute resolution.
- Hear leading in-house counsel's views about the impact of
advancing technologies on dispute management.
- Explore the survey results and recommendations from the ICDR
Arbitration of Technology and Life Sciences Global Working
Group.
- Hear about the evolving landscape of online dispute
resolution.
"We are excited about the speakers invited as well as those
coming to attend as active participants in a program that will
undoubtedly help shape the dispute resolution landscape, making it
more efficient and effective for all parties involved," said
AAA-ICDR Division of Mediation Vice President Steve Andersen.
Register Here: CodeX "Future Dispute Resolution"
Conference
Stay tuned for speaker announcements and registration
details.
Date: September 5, 2024,
including lunch and a cocktail reception
Location:
Paul Brest Hall
555 Salvatierra Walk
Stanford, CA 94305
About CodeX
CodeX—The Stanford Center for Legal
Informatics—is jointly operated by Stanford Law School and the
Stanford Computer Science Department. CodeX's emphasis is on the
research and development of computational law, the branch of legal
informatics concerned with the mechanization of legal reasoning.
The center allows researchers, lawyers, entrepreneurs and
technologists to work side-by-side to advance the frontier of legal
technology, bringing new levels of legal efficiency, transparency
and access to legal systems around the world.
About the Martin Daniel Gould Center for Conflict
Resolution
The Martin Daniel Gould Center for Conflict
Resolution at Stanford Law School focuses on teaching and
research in the areas of negotiation, mediation, arbitration,
dispute systems design, facilitation, community conflict resolution
and depolarization. Established in 1998, the Gould Center for
Conflict Resolution is the heart of dispute resolution programs at
Stanford and houses the Negotiation and
Mediation Program and the Alternative Dispute Resolution
Initiative.
About the American Arbitration Association
The
not-for-profit AAA is the leading ADR service provider. It
has administered more than
eight million ADR cases since
its founding in 1926. With offices
throughout the United States and in Singapore, the AAA provides organizations of
all sizes in virtually every industry with ADR services and
products. For more information, visit www.adr.org.
About the International Centre for Dispute
Resolution
The ICDR is the international division of
the AAA and the largest international provider of dispute
resolution
services. Established in 1996, the ICDR serves
parties from over 100 countries
with multilingual staff
experienced in international dispute
resolution proceedings and a roster of over 725 arbitrators and
mediators. For more information, visit www.icdr.org.
About ODR.com and Mediate.com (Resourceful Internet
Solutions)
ODR.com, an AAA company, is the global leader in online dispute
resolution and offers a proven, secure, and scalable ODR platform
that is used by hundreds of organizations around the world,
including courts, universities, businesses and government agencies.
Since its establishment in 1996, Mediate.com has been the leading
mediation website, offering an extensive repository of dispute
resolution resources, online courses and a widely utilized
directory of global mediators.
Media Contact:
Michael Clark
American Arbitration Association
+1.212.716.3978
clarkm@adr.org
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