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Conducting Effective Dispute Resolution with Remote Technology: A Remote Technology Practicum For Arbitration Proceeding Management and Advocacy - PART II
This program, delivered by prominent and experienced mediators, litigators, mediators and arbitrators is the second in a three part series that will explore and present current views, leading edge thinking, and best practices regarding the use of remote technology tools to facilitate advocacy and management of complex mediations, arbitrations and litigation.
In part two, the speakers will lead participants through hypothetical proceeding in which remote technologies are effectively used and present a workshop focused on the real world challenges and opportunities when using remote technologies in complex proceedings. Case studies will be taken from complex international, intellectual property, and large complex commercial cases. Each session will be interactive, address anecdotal experiences posed by participants and discuss ethics considerations.
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
Reginald Holmes
Reginald A. Holmes is a prominent American based mediator, arbitrator and Settlement Counselor with a global practice. He enjoys an international reputation for success for resolving highly intractable disputes and conflicts across a broad range of subject matters including those involving intellectual property, employment, technology, entertainment, international and large complex business disputes. He also mediates high profile personal injury and socially charged conflicts. He is an independent neutral on numerous panels of the AAA, CPR, Resolute Services and the ICDR. He is a fellow and past member of the board of directors for the College of Commercial Arbitrators (CCA), a past President of the California Dispute Resolution Council (CDRC) and a board member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. He is President and Executive Director of the Neutrals Diversity Alliance (NDA). A former patent attorney, he earned an Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Florida and a Law degree from Georgetown University. He has held senior executive, business, and partner positions with several Fortune 500 corporations and law firms and has been active in national and local civic, community and professional organizations. He has a multinational caseload with practice centers in California, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Toronto and Beijing. His website is www.theholmeslawfirm.com.
Gary Benton
Gary Benton is an internationally recognized Arbitrator with expertise in US and international business, corporate investment, technology, and emerging growth matters. Gary works on cutting-edge international technology disputes involving technology development, I.P., licensing, manufacturing, distribution, corporate investment and acquisitions, including cybersecurity, cryptocurrency and A.I. matters. His work is particularly focused on cross-border technology disputes involving Asia-based companies. He has handled cases in over 80 countries and serves on the commercial and international panels of leading arbitration institutions in the U.S., Europe and Asia. He is the founder of the Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center, the nonprofit supporting the global tech sector, and California Arbitration (CalArb.org), the nonprofit promoting international arbitration in California. Gary co-chairs the CLA International Arbitration and ADR Subcommittee. In addition to his arbitration practice, Gary serves on the Adjunct Faculty at Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley where he teaches international arbitration law. He is dual qualified as a U.S. lawyer (California, New York and D.C.) and as an English solicitor.
Sarah E. Reynolds
Sarah E. Reynolds is a partner in Mayer Brown’s Chicago and Palo Alto offices and a member of Mayer Brown’s Litigation & Dispute Resolution practice. She divides her dispute resolution practice among representing technology companies in international and domestic arbitrations and mass environmental torts. As an integral member of Mayer Brown’s International Arbitration practice, she represents multinational corporations before domestic and international arbitral bodies, including the JAMS, AAA, ICC and ICDR. Those disputes range from complex commercial supply agreements to licensing agreements. Sarah’s arbitration experience also includes obtaining and defending against judicial review of arbitration awards, and drafting and reviewing arbitration clauses in transaction agreements. Sarah is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and has completed the Center for Conflict Resolution’s Mediation Training Program. https://www.mayerbrown.com/en/people/r/reynolds-sarah-e?tab=overview
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