COVID-19 pushes Australian courts to adopt online dispute resolution
Immediation has inked deals with the Federal Court of Australia, the Family Court of Australia, and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia to move dispute resolutions online.
Immediation has inked deals with the Federal Court of Australia, the Family Court of Australia, and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia to move dispute resolutions online.
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Does a company have the right to trademark a buzzword used worldwide?
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Alien hunter Seth Shostak phoned in from his SETI office in California to talk about what it takes to eavesdrop on radio broadcasts for signs of intelligent life.