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Move Over, AI Arbitrator! AAA Introduces AI “Resolution Simulator”
By Leslie King O’Neal Designed for One Party Use in Documents-Only Construction Cases Unlike the AI Arbitrator, the Resolution Simulator is designed for one party use in documents-only construction cases. The user submits relevant documents and information about the dispute to the Simulator, which provides a summary for the user to review and approve. After
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Happy 1st Anniversary, Construction ADR Toolbox
By Leslie King O’Neal The Construction ADR Toolbox Blog Celebrates its First Anniversary It’s been a great year for our blog. We’ve covered many different ADR tools and topics in the past year. Here are a few highlights of posts on arbitration, mediation, artificial intelligence, insurance, and other ADR topics. We are looking forward to
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Four Construction Mediators Get Together and . . .
By Leslie King O’Neal What happens when you put four construction mediators together? Of course, they talk about their experiences mediating construction cases. The Georgia Bar Construction Section invited Deborah Ballati, https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-ballati-75100515a/ Hal Gray, https://www.linkedin.com/in/herbert-h-hal-gray-iii-6174b419/ Steve Nelson https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-nelson-6a9b413/ and me to participate in a free webinar on June 20, 2025. Todd Heffner of Smith Gambrel
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Steve Nelson on “Emerging Trends in ADR”
By Leslie King O’Neal When Steve Nelson Speaks About ADR–People Listen! Well known construction mediator, Steve Nelson, https://www.nadn.org/steve-nelson provided insights about emerging trends in construction ADR in a recent seminar. This post highlights some emerging trends and how construction lawyers can use them in their practices. Hosted by “Will Work for Food” https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/will-work-for-food-mediation-the-new-possibilities-hour/posts/?feedView=all, which presents
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Why Not Try Neutral Evaluation?
By Andrew Ness What is a Neutral Evaluation? “Neutral Evaluation” covers a wide range of evaluations by a neutral party, from little more than off-the-cuff comments to a detailed written assessment following multiple days of presentations. This post addresses why one or all parties involved in a construction dispute could utilize a Neutral Evaluation productively.
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