Description
Join us for a presentation on a hot topic in alternative dispute resolution.
THIS IS AN ONLINE COURSE.
Link to CLE/CME is in My Account under “courses” immediately upon purchase! Download your Certificate of Completion when the course is complete.
Approved for 1.0 Hour of CLE in Georgia.
Approved for 1.0 Hour of CLE and CME for R31 Listed Mediators in Tennessee.
THIS COURSE OR A PORTION THEREOF HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE MISSISSIPPI COMMISSION ON CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION FOR A MAXIMUM OF ONE HOUR OF CREDIT.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) is a program for those interested in learning how online interactions are transforming the field of law and creating new legal disputes. This is a program for those who are looking to take elements of their practice online or who wish to seek out new opportunities to practice in the areas of online communication, commerce and dispute resolution.
Topics covered by the course:
- Introduction to ODR, definitions and how the digital age has changed the legal landscape
- Fundamentals of ODR and its relevance to e-commerce and emerging areas of practice
- History of ODR and case studies
- Future of ODR and how an understanding can improve your legal practice
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Meet the Trainer – Kimberly Schreiber
Kimberly Schreiber is an Attorney, speaker, trainer, author and Rule 31 Listed Mediator in Civil/General and Family Mediation. In 2016, Kimberly founded a non-profit mediation organization called GRO Global. Kimberly is an international speaker and is part of a group of online providers educating Solicitors and Barristers in the topics of Elder Mediation, Reflective Practice and Negotiation in the United Kingdom, India and Poland. She is a trainer for the International Chamber of Commerce and finalist judge at their annual legal competition in France. She is the past President of the Memphis ADR Inn of Court and an Arbitrator for FINRA. Her law degree is from Indiana University School of Law at Indianapolis. She holds a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Kentucky.