As Florida’s population continues booming and virtual meetings make it easier for outsiders to handle their disputes in the state, increasingly clogged courts have made mediation and arbitration more attractive.

Although settling cases out of court has always been alluring, Florida is experiencing an apparent rise in demand for alternative dispute services as the state’s courts experience backlogs. And with Florida already being a hotspot for the practice, Zoom has added an extra layer of convenience that’s making it even easier for cases to land in the state.

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