ADR Where Else? Not Necessarily Where You Think

ADR Where Else? Not Necessarily Where You Think

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E-Discovery, Collaborative Law, Collaborative Construction Law and Administrative Law provide growing and emerging areas of alternative dispute resolution. In e-discovery, electronically stored information can be a daunting task for any practitioner and can lead to significant delays and expense. Come learn how mediation is helping to resolve these conflicts and how this sophisticated area is growing. In the last ten years, the practice of collaborative law has increased across the United States. In 2013, 9 states and the District of Columbia had either a collaborative law statute or court rule. Today, 24 states (including D.C.) have adopted a collaborative law statute or rule, two and half times the number a decade ago. This portion of the presentation will survey the national landscape for the practice of collaborative law and highlight trends nationwide and within the state of Maryland". Collaborative construction contracts include focused alternative dispute resolution mechanisms created by the owners and contractors engaged in complex, long-term projects. Learn the advantages of this model for large private construction markets in avoiding litigation pitfalls before the project begins. Recent Maryland legislation includes alternative dispute resolution provisions to address conflict. We will review ADR program(s) created and/or implemented by Maryland administrative agencies identified in various statutes.

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