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Now you can solve conflicts online

June 9, 2016 by Staff News Writer

For the first time, the Center for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (TRAC) held the country’s conflict mediation online.
This method combines dispute resolution by electronic means, through the digital signature and the use of a tool for video conferencing.

Some of the benefits are enforceability of expedited and economic agreements, negotiated solutions, confidentiality, participation of a neutral party, immediate response, and the fact that people no longer have to go anywhere to solve the conflict.

The applications of this tool include traffic issues, employment relation termination, supplier and consumer mediation, alimony or visitation negotiations.

These mediations can be performed in any language supported by an official translator, since you can draft the agreement simultaneously in Spanish and other languages.

crhoy.com

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