Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
1. The Impact of Cyberspace on Disputes and Dispute Resolution.
2. A Brief History of ODR.
3. Understanding the ODR Process.
4. Introducing the Fourth Party: The Critical Role of
Technology.
5. Facilitating Agreement: ODR and Offline Dispute Resolution.
6. How Mediators Can Facilitate "Screen to Screen" Agreement: A
Primer for Conflict Resolution Professionals Entering ODR.
Appendix 1: Online Literature and Resources about ODR.
Appendix 2: ODR Programs and Ventures.
Appendix 3: Reed Publishing v. Select Gourmet Foods (Sample Domain
Name Dispute Decision)
Appendix 4: SquareTrade Direct Negotiation Process.
Appendix 5: Online Ombuds Office Dispute Transcript.
ETHAN KATSH is professor of legal studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and codirector of the Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution. He is the author of Law in a Digital World (1995) and The Electronic Media and the Transformation of Law (1989). During the last ten years, he has worked on many projects involving the application of technology to law and legal processes, and has received support for his work from the Hewlett and Markle Foundations. JANET RIFKIN is professor and chair of the Legal Studies Department at the University of Massachusetts and codirector of the university's Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution. She has conducted seminars and workshops on mediation and dispute resolution throughout the United States and internationally.
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