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Technology,
Law Practice,
Alternative Dispute Resolution

May 28, 2021

Virtual arbitrations provide litigants solutions

As the legal industry adapts to society’s increasing dependence on technology, proceedings previously conducted in person have now shifted to a virtual platform.

Robert B. Milligan

Partner
Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Email: rmilligan@seyfarth.com

UC Davis SOL King Hall; Davis CA

Robert is the co-chair of the Trade Secret, Computer Fraud and Non-Competes Practice Group and editor of the firm's Trading Secrets blog.

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Meghan M. McBerry

Associate
Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Phone: (415) 243-1000

Email: meghan.mcberry@alston.com

Meghan's primary experience is with complex commercial litigation, handling disputes regarding trade secrets, restrictive covenants, contracts, property, personal injury, and constitutional law. Though she typically works for the defense, she has experience representing plaintiff's side as well. Her experience includes researching law, drafting motions, and engaging in the discovery process.<

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Joshua Salinas

Associate
Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Joshua advises on and litigates complex commercial disputes regarding blockchain and other technology, trade secrets, employee mobility, unfair competition, and consumer class actions.

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As the legal industry adapts to society's increasing dependence on technology, proceedings previously conducted in person have now shifted to a virtual platform. Among these are arbitrations, which are now readily available to litigants through videoconferencing platforms such as Zoom, WebEx, Microsoft Teams, and Skype. So long as the hearings stem from a fair process and provide each party a reasonable opportunity to present its case, they offer a practical and eff...

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