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By Steven G. Mehta
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During most mediation hearings, the process of dispute resolution does not require a significant use of technology, except for a whiteboard and coffee, perhaps. However, on several occasions, the mediator and the parties may find that technology can be very useful to the mediation process. Over the years, I have slowly discovered different technological ...
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