Specialists team up to offer online alternative dispute resolution

Specialists team up to offer online alternative dispute resolution

Rachael Bicknell

Six dispute resolution specialists have teamed up to offer an online service for the mediation and arbitration of business and commercial disputes.

With the COVID-19 pandemic driving demand for technology-led alternatives to traditional face-to-face dispute resolution and court processes, the all-female panel of mediators and arbitrators has joined forces with Edinburgh based dispute resolution business, Squaring Circles, to offer the new online alternative dispute resolution (ODR) service. It is being delivered through global market leading purpose-built ODR technology, which has only recently become available to the sector in the UK.

The team has been assembled by Rachael Bicknell, founder and director of Squaring Circles. She is being joined on the panel by Angela Grahame QC, former Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Advocates; Susanne Tanner QC, director of Ampersand Advocates; Gillian Carmichael Lemaire, a member of the Paris bar; Sheila Webster, a partner at Davidson Chalmers Stewart and Pamela Lyall, Scotland’s Mediator of the Year 2014.

Ms Bicknell said: “I started to develop the idea of providing online civil and commercial dispute resolution services in the autumn of last year. For years access to justice has been problematic for many businesses and individuals in Scotland. Litigation, even for sizeable claims in the commercial courts with judicial case management and specialisation, is often disproportionately expensive, slow and uncertain.

“For many business disputes the involvement of lawyers, often leading to the adoption of court processes, means that costs can quickly approach or exceed the value of the claim. Legal costs for commercial disputes will often run to six or even seven figures and frequently result in parties spending as much time arguing about the costs as they do over the claim.

“As the pandemic took hold, it became even clearer that ODR would need to be at the core of the future of dispute resolution. As we enter what is predicted to be the biggest recession in hundreds of years, litigation is going to be a non-starter for an even greater proportion of companies and individuals who do business in Scotland.

“Now more than ever, businesses need fast, efficient, convenient and cost-effective alternatives to resolve disputes. Research from the US reports that by using ODR, parties can save as much as 80 per cent of the costs of litigation in as little as 20 per cent of the time.”

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