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The 12th John A. Speziale Alternative Dispute Resolution Symposium
 
“Is Virtual Justice Just?”

Friday, Nov. 4, 2022, 8:00am-5:00pm EDT
Attendance: “in person” only: 370 Bassett Road, North Haven, CT
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Morning session: VIRTUAL TRIALS: WHAT’S THE VERDICT?
  • Prof. Maria Hartwig, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Social Sciences
  • Prof. Valerie Hans, Cornell Law School, Virtual Jury Trials
  • Hon. Victor Bolden, U.S. District Judge, District of CT, panel moderator: Lessons Learned
  • Attys. Ben Crump, Ben Crump Law, Peter DeFrank, DeFrank Law Group, Ken Friedman, Friedman | Rubin, Ernie Teitell, Silver Golub & Teitell LLP, Lessons Learned

Afternoon session: IS ODR THE NEW ADR?
  • Prof. Derek Aguiar, University of Connecticut, Artificial Intelligence     
  • Prof. Amy Schmitz, OSU,Moritz College of Law, Online Dispute Resolution (ODR)          
  • Prof. JJ Prescott, Univ. of Michigan Law School, panel moderator: ODR outside CT
  • Hon. Cesar Noble, Connecticut Superior Court, panel moderator: ODR in CT        

For more information, please contact:
Stacey Mayer, Program Manager, CT Bar Foundation
Stacey@ctbarfdn.org
Charlie Pillsbury, Co-Director, Center on Dispute Resolution
charles.pillsbury@quinnipiac.edu

 Quinnipiac Law's Dispute Resolution program is ranked 15th in the nation
by U.S. News & World Report in its 2022 Best Graduate School rankings.