Options for resolving disputes during the Coronavirus outbreak
Gregory Hunt
In ADR: Mediator, Head of Mediator Training Faculty at Hunt ADR, 'No Disputing That' Podcast Host and Guest Lecturer at the University of Exeter | In AI: Avatar Innovator, Content Creator
It’s a worrying time with Coronavirus making social interactions more difficult and limiting outside travel and meetings. With more and more people working at home businesses need to consider new ways to have disputes resolved in order to keep cash flowing and avoid legal costs escalating without their dispute getting any nearer to a solution.
If you have a dispute and it won’t wait for the Coronavirus to stop, why not consider mediation or arbitration.
We would like you to know that you can still use Disputeshock to resolve your dispute without having to travel. You can file your claim to us direct by email or you can use the DisputesEFiling platform to file documents securely. We will then provide you with access to Zoom (or other platforms as per your preference) so you can take part in the process remotely.
All of these options exist under the different Disputeshock packages show below:
Overall please stay safe.