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Technology & Science

Sep. 5, 1998

E-Mediate

If Internet mediations were formal courthouse proceedings, changes of venue would be common. As more mediators employ the Net to exchange documents and set hearing dates, few of them have made full use of the medium to conduct an actual mediation.

By Tom Orewyler
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        If Internet mediations were formal courthouse proceedings, changes of venue would be common.
        As more mediators employ the Net to exchange documents and set hearing dates, few of them have made full use of the medium to conduct an actual mediation.
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