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On August 21, 2025, the Oklahoma Arbitration Center (OAC) announced the launch of a new online platform aimed at providing a more convenient and efficient way for individuals and businesses to resolve disputes. This innovative platform is designed to streamline the arbitration process and make it more accessible to a wider range of clients.The OAC's new online platform will allow parties involved in a dispute to submit their case details electronically, communicate with their arbitrator online, and track the progress of their case in real-time. This digital approach not only eliminates the need for in-person meetings but also reduces the time and costs associated with traditional arbitration procedures.In addition to the online platform, the OAC also introduced a team of experienced arbitrators who specialize in a wide range of industries and areas of law. These arbitrators will serve as impartial third parties to help parties reach a fair and amicable resolution to their disputes.The introduction of this new online platform comes at a time when demand for alternative dispute resolution services is on the rise in Oklahoma. With courts facing backlogs and delays, more individuals and businesses are turning to arbitration as a faster and more efficient way to resolve their conflicts."We are excited to launch this new platform, which we believe will revolutionize the way disputes are resolved in Oklahoma," said John Smith, the Director of the Oklahoma Arbitration Center. "By providing a user-friendly and secure online platform, we aim to make arbitration more accessible and convenient for our clients."The OAC's new online platform is now available for use, and interested parties can visit their website to learn more about their services and submit a case for arbitration. With this innovative approach to dispute resolution, the Oklahoma Arbitration Center is poised to become a leader in the field of alternative dispute resolution in the state.