ODR is:
- An online court-monitored, web-based messaging system designed to help you resolve your case.
- Participation in ODR is Mandatory
You and the other party register and log into ODR using any internet-connected device (computer, tablet, smart phone)
- Users only register the first time they log in
- ODR allows an unlimited number of negotiation spaces for different cases
- Each case has its own negotiation space
You talk to each other in writing using ODR
- The process does not take place in real time
- You review and respond to messages from the other party at your own convenience
- Documents and other evidence may be uploaded to ODR
Your ODR conversations are confidential
If you reach an agreement on your own:
- You and the other party complete the written agreement yourselves in ODR, or
- You ask the Court to assign a mediator who will prepare the agreement
If you and the other party can’t reach an agreement on your own, you may request the assistance of a mediator
- The Court will assign a mediator
- The mediator initially works with each party separately
- The mediator may talk to both parties at the same time if they think it will produce an agreement
- The mediator documents any agreement in ODR and sends it to the Court for approval
If there is no agreement, you go to trial