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Keep It Moving: Using Video Conferencing to Settle Your Mediations (JAMS Atlanta)

JAMS-SPONSORED EVENT

Keep It Moving: Using Video Conferencing to Settle Your Mediations (JAMS Atlanta)

Presented by JAMS Atlanta

Webinar Recording: LINK

The use of videoconferencing technology has become an increasingly critical part of limiting business disruptions throughout the legal industry, all while maintaining an exemplary level of service for each of us. Join Joyce B. Klemmer, Esq., Hon. Gail S. Tusan, Senior Judge, and David M. Zacks, Esq., along with JAMS associates on this webinar who will share:

  • What are the benefits of videoconferencing mediations?
  • What equipment the parties need to participate
  • Tips for how to appear on-line, preparing your background, selecting lighting, adjusting volume and other factors to ensure professionalism
  • Preparation details: How to practice with your client before the day of the session and what they need to know in advance
  • How JAMS case management can assist you throughout the entire process
  • Important steps to prepare for remote mediation versus in-person
  • Becoming familiar with essential components of the process like breakout rooms, confidential communication, redundancy, group chats and more
  • Best practices for ensuring your in-person advocacy skills translate to remote mediations
We encourage you to invite your clients to join the webinar, by adding their names when you register yourself. Additionally, please check out our tech solutions, including the use of JAMS Virtual ADR in advance as a preparation resource for the webinar, found here: https://www.jamsadr.com/online 

**ZoomRoom and dial-in information available upon registration. Please note the webinar will be recorded.**

Featured People

David M. Zacks, Esq.
  • Business Commercial
  • Class Action & Mass Tort
  • Employment Law
  • Health Care
  • American Indian Tribal Law
  • Insurance
  • Personal Injury
Hon. Gail S. Tusan, Senior Judge
  • Business Commercial
  • Construction
  • Employment Law
  • Family Law
  • Health Care
  • Higher Education & Title IX
  • Insurance
  • Personal Injury
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