Dispute Resolution

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On-demand · 1.5 CPD units

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Moving away from the manual processes when it comes to dispute resolution is accelerated by the massive volume of electronic documents and communications.

The right tech tool and approach might help legal professionals discover valuable information regarding a matter while reducing costs, speeding up resolutions, and mitigating risks.

Through an expert panel discussion, case study and tech tool demonstrations, in this session, we will discuss:

  • What types of dispute resolution technologies are out there?
  • How to use this tech effectively including for cost control of disputes and investigations.
  • What types of data and content should be considered?
  • Regulatory obligations around tech.
  • What skills are needed.
  • Can tech facilitate the just, quick and cheap resolution of disputes?
  • Key considerations for selecting tech including where is the court system heading?

Panellists

Rebecca Dunn

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President
The Law Society of NSW

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Moderator: Dr James Metzger | Read bio
Senior Lecturer UNSW Law & Justice
Director of Learning & Teaching
UNSW

Beth Patterson

Beth Patterson | Read bio
Director ESPconnect
Adjunct Professor at UTS Faculty of Law

Elliot Smith

Elliot Smith | Read bio
Partner
Banton group

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Linden Barnes | Read bio
Senior Ethics Solicitor
The Law Society of NSW

 

Webcast details

Recorded: Wednesday 27 July 2022
Format: On-demand webcast
CPD: 1.5 Units, self-allocated
Cost: Member – complimentary
Non-member – $149
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The Law Society of New South Wales values our exhibitors and thanks them for their time in showcasing their products and services. This is an opportunity for attendees to consider the sample of products and services presented, to make enquiries and to make your own decision about what best suits you and your business. The Law Society takes no responsibility for the exhibitors’ products and services, or any representations made by exhibitors.