Beginning Thursday, September 1, the Third Circuit Court will launch an Online Dispute Resolution Pilot Project (ODR).
Parties to certain small claims cases will be required to use TurboCourt to file, negotiate, and attempt to resolve their small claims cases online before court-ordered mediation. Those who do not have technological resources to participate online must request an exemption from a judge.
Last year, the First Circuit was the first to launch the pilot program, followed by the Second Circuit. As a result, 645 individuals were able to electronically file their small claim cases, with many of those parties utilizing the free online negotiation and mediation tools to dispute their small claims cases online instead of immediately heading to court.
In its first year, the program was open exclusively to one self-represented litigant (SRL) involved in a dispute with one other SRL. Parties were able to and continue to use the ODR Pilot Program to complete and file their small claims court forms online using TurboCourt, which guides them through the process. This allows parties to file their cases at their convenience, without having to take time off work, find care for a family member, and incur the cost of gas and parking, or the time and expense for public transportation.
The Judiciary also announced enhancements to the ODR program effective July 1, 2022, including:
- Being available to more than one party disputing one other party (except those represented by an attorney who remain ineligible for this pilot);
- An extended negotiation period between parties to seven days (previously two);
- A return to traditional mediation services through each circuit’s local mediation center (in-person or virtual based on the preference of the court, center, or parties);
- Additional guided interviews for court forms and resources online.
More information about ODR can be found on the Judiciary website under the Self-Help tab. Individuals may also call the Third Circuit District Court in Hilo at 808-961-7515; South Kohala at 808-443-2030; or Kona at 808-322-8703.