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==Services==
==Services==
The company provides arbitration and mediation services for businesses in the United States and other countries all over the world. Forum also provides additional ADR services which include Early Neutral Evaluation, Settlement Conferences, Complex Panels, Special Masters, Online Resolution, Expedited Arbitration, Expedited Mediation and International Arbitration.<ref>[http://www.adrforum.com/main.aspx?itemID=250&hideBar=False&navID=2&news=3 Services]</ref>
The company provides arbitration and mediation services for businesses in the United States and other countries all over the world. Forum also provides additional ADR services which include Early Neutral Evaluation, Settlement Conferences, Complex Panels, Special Masters, Online Resolution, Expedited Arbitration, Expedited Mediation and International Arbitration.<ref>[http://www.adrforum.com/main.aspx?itemID=250&hideBar=False&navID=2&news=3 Services]</ref>
==National Arbitration Forum and Icann==
The [[Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers|ICANN]] approved the FORUM to provide resolution services for domain name disputes around the world, under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP.<ref>[http://domains.adrforum.com/rcontrol/resources/DomainNameDisputeResolution-FactSheet..pdf adrforum.com]</ref> Since ICANN's approval,there more than 16,000 domain name disputes filed with the National Arbitration Forum's state-of-the-art case management system optimized by Forthright,<ref>[http://dallasgreenlivin.com/a1202694-national-arbitration-forum-reports-a-.cfm National Arbitration Forum Report]</ref> an
an innovator in the design, automation, and management of processing solutions for complex regulatory and legal compliance programs.<ref>[http://www.forthrightsolutions.com/about/ forthrightsolutions.com]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:20, 1 June 2011

Type: Privately held
Industry: Legal
Founded: 1986
Headquarters: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Country: USA
Employees: 1600
Website: adrforum.com
Facebook: National Arbitration Forum
LinkedIn: Natioal Arbitration Forum
Key People
Kristine Dorraine, Internet Legal Counsel

National Arbitration Forum (FORUM) is a dispute resolution company which is composed of more than 1, 600 arbitrators and mediators who are legal practitioners and former judges located in United States and 35 other countries worldwide. FORUM is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

History[edit | edit source]

The National Arbitration Forum was founded in 1986 by a group of legal experts- litigators, mediators and former judges. The group leveraged their knowledge on court processes, information technology and law to create a broad array of alternative dispute resolution (ADR)programs to offer the integrity of the court system with more choices and control.[1]

Mission[edit | edit source]

The FORUM aims to provide a fair, efficient, and effective system for the resolution of commercial and civil disputes in the United States and worldwide.

Services[edit | edit source]

The company provides arbitration and mediation services for businesses in the United States and other countries all over the world. Forum also provides additional ADR services which include Early Neutral Evaluation, Settlement Conferences, Complex Panels, Special Masters, Online Resolution, Expedited Arbitration, Expedited Mediation and International Arbitration.[2]

National Arbitration Forum and Icann[edit | edit source]

The ICANN approved the FORUM to provide resolution services for domain name disputes around the world, under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP.[3] Since ICANN's approval,there more than 16,000 domain name disputes filed with the National Arbitration Forum's state-of-the-art case management system optimized by Forthright,[4] an an innovator in the design, automation, and management of processing solutions for complex regulatory and legal compliance programs.[5]

References[edit | edit source]