E-Mediation

/ˌiːˌmiːdiˈeɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A form of alternative dispute resolution conducted electronically, where parties use digital communication tools to negotiate or mediate disputes remotely.
    The parties resolved their contract dispute through e-mediation without meeting in person.

Forms

  • e-mediation

Commentary

E-mediation emphasizes convenience and accessibility by using electronic platforms, requiring attention to technological security and confidentiality in legal drafting.

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