ABA Dispute Resolution Tech Expo – Sept. 14-18

From the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution:

The Section will sponsor the ABA Dispute Resolution Tech Expo on September 14-18.

Working virtually is our new normal, but now what?  Besides Zoom, what other tools are out there to make working online easier?  Look no further than the ABA Dispute Resolution Tech Expo.  Tailored to the needs of ADR professionals, the Expo will feature a full week of educational webinars, program demonstrations, technology hot tips, & fun socializing opportunities, all for only $25 for members.

Calling all arbitrators, mediators, advocates, court professionals, academics, and other dispute resolution professionals!  Did you make the quick switch to working from home when the pandemic started, but are now wondering if there are better technology options out there?  Have you been told that you can’t use Zoom for security reasons, but don’t know where else to turn?  Did you rarely use technology in your job before and are now wondering how to even start incorporating it?

As an attendee of our Dispute Resolution Tech Expo, you will be presented with top virtual solutions for a wide variety of your needs as a dispute resolution professional.  Pick and choose which programs interest you, watch virtual demonstrations, and connect with exhibitors.  We will also feature technology hot tips throughout the week to help you keep your virtual toolbox current.  Did we mention that you’ll also be able to unwind and have some fun at the end of the day?  Stay tuned for details on the happy hour social activities we are planning for you.

This is a can’t-miss opportunity we are providing for only $25 as a benefit to our Dispute Resolution Section members.  Sit back and let us ensure that you are using the most cutting-edge solutions in our new virtual world.

Click here for more information and to register.

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