ByteSize: The SCL Mediation Scheme - a new initiative for resolving technology disputes
October 11, 2024
ByteSize: The SCL Mediation Scheme - a new initiative for resolving technology disputesOctober 11, 2024 On 8 October 2024, the Society for Computers and Law (the “SCL”) launched its new initiative for resolving technology disputes in England & Wales: the SCL Mediation Scheme (the “SCLM”). The SCLM is designed to help parties achieve a consensual resolution of “technology” disputes, which include (but are not limited to) the following areas:
The draft rules to the SCLM (the “SCLM Rules”) clarify that the scheme covers not only disputes about the underlying technology, but also commercial disputes arising from a “broader technology context” (SCLM Rules, Paragraph 1). Comparison with the SCL Adjudication SchemeThe SCLM adds to and compliments the SCL’s existing toolkit, which includes the SCL Adjudication Scheme (the “SCLA”). The SCLA was initiated on 15 October 2019 to facilitate the swift resolution of technology-related disputes, through a three-month procedure that adjudicators are encouraged to expedite where possible. Following the clear message from the judiciary of the important of alternative dispute resolution, and mediation in particular, the SCLM may well present a more appealing option to the sector for achieving a consensual resolution (via mediation), enabling parties to retain more control over the outcome and preserve their ongoing relationships. How the SCLM is Intended to Work in PracticeThe SCLM is designed to follow a straightforward and efficient process:
(i) free to act;
Implementation TimelineThe SCLM was launched 8 October 2024 at the SCL AI Conference in London. The SCL is also seeking applications from candidates who meet the eligibility criteria to join the inaugural Panel (whose composition will be subject to regular review). Latest InsightsLatest News
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