Sanns ADR Services

Online Mediation Works for Parties and Mediators

The COVID-19 pandemic that emerged in the United States in 2020 has changed many things. Online dispute resolution (ODR) and online mediation have become widely used. Many mediators — me included — had concerns about how effective ODR would be. From the mediator’s perspective, we miss out on a lot, particularly body language.

From my perspective, online mediation has worked rather well. It is more convenient for the parties not needing to transport to an in-person mediation. In more emotional mediations, the “distance” you get online is more comforting, allowing parties to speak more openly. Now, we have 2 studies from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that demonstrate how successful online mediation has been. The first study was a survey of the mediation parties:

The second EEOC study surveyed the mediators:

I plan on continuing to offer online mediations for the foreseeable future for all the reasons above. Mediation has self-determination as one of its pillars. The parties can choose whether they want or need online versus in-person mediation. Contact me if you want to learn more about or use me for a mediation.

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