National Arbitration Forum Launches Redesigned Website
New design, improved navigation and more in-depth content offer visitors more customized experience.
Minneapolis, MN, July 07, 2006 --(PR.com)-- The National Arbitration Forum recently unveiled its redesigned website, http://www.adrforum.com, featuring a new look and feel, more visitor-friendly navigation and greater search capabilities, which allow visitors access to the most relevant information that fits their individual needs. The redesigned National Arbitration Forum website aims to help reduce the time visitors spend looking for information as well as aims to educate visitors about the benefits and advantages of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and the company’s spectrum of services.
“Our website is our main portal to communicate with our users and all other visitors interested in learning about arbitration and mediation,” said Curtis Brown, vice president of the National Arbitration Forum. “The new site design and navigation will make things easier and will help people better understand who we are and our brand of alternative dispute resolution.”
The new National Arbitration Forum site, www.adrforum.com, includes several improvements and adds new features including the following:
- A new “Online Tools” section was added to allow users faster and simpler access to commonly-performed website actions and frequently visited pages
- New sections on the homepage including “Our Neutrals,” which highlights some of the company's experienced panelists, “Perspectives on ADR,” which highlights judicial, legal and consumer opinions about ADR and “Today in ADR,” which provides visitors a daily update on the most relevant case or legislative action of the day
- An expanded FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page to help visitors better understand the company's services
- A new search function allows visitors to use keywords to better find pages and information
- A searchable database of ADR case law and a complimentary subscription to weekly ADR case law and legislative updates
- RSS Feeds that allow visitors to receive the National Arbitration Forum’s News Releases and ADR News real-time
- An expanded online newsroom for members of the media to better find information to prepare their stories.
The redesigned National Arbitration Forum site represents the first phase of redesign activity, and the National Arbitration Forum will continue to improve the structure, presentation and content of the resources and materials available as a continual effort to offer the latest and most relevant information about alternative dispute resolution.
About the National Arbitration Forum
The National Arbitration Forum is one of the world's leading providers of alternative dispute resolution services, including arbitration and mediation. Committed to the integrity of ’s legal process, the National Arbitration Forum maintains a distinguished panel of over 1,500 attorneys and retired judges who follow and apply the substantive law when rendering legal decisions. National Arbitration Forum mediators and arbitrators are located across the and in 29 countries around the world. By administering dispute resolution solutions that save time and money, the National Arbitration Forum provides an efficient and effective service for all legal parties. A leader in the dispute resolution industry for 20 years, the National Arbitration Forum is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota with offices in New Jersey and Southern California.
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“Our website is our main portal to communicate with our users and all other visitors interested in learning about arbitration and mediation,” said Curtis Brown, vice president of the National Arbitration Forum. “The new site design and navigation will make things easier and will help people better understand who we are and our brand of alternative dispute resolution.”
The new National Arbitration Forum site, www.adrforum.com, includes several improvements and adds new features including the following:
- A new “Online Tools” section was added to allow users faster and simpler access to commonly-performed website actions and frequently visited pages
- New sections on the homepage including “Our Neutrals,” which highlights some of the company's experienced panelists, “Perspectives on ADR,” which highlights judicial, legal and consumer opinions about ADR and “Today in ADR,” which provides visitors a daily update on the most relevant case or legislative action of the day
- An expanded FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page to help visitors better understand the company's services
- A new search function allows visitors to use keywords to better find pages and information
- A searchable database of ADR case law and a complimentary subscription to weekly ADR case law and legislative updates
- RSS Feeds that allow visitors to receive the National Arbitration Forum’s News Releases and ADR News real-time
- An expanded online newsroom for members of the media to better find information to prepare their stories.
The redesigned National Arbitration Forum site represents the first phase of redesign activity, and the National Arbitration Forum will continue to improve the structure, presentation and content of the resources and materials available as a continual effort to offer the latest and most relevant information about alternative dispute resolution.
About the National Arbitration Forum
The National Arbitration Forum is one of the world's leading providers of alternative dispute resolution services, including arbitration and mediation. Committed to the integrity of ’s legal process, the National Arbitration Forum maintains a distinguished panel of over 1,500 attorneys and retired judges who follow and apply the substantive law when rendering legal decisions. National Arbitration Forum mediators and arbitrators are located across the and in 29 countries around the world. By administering dispute resolution solutions that save time and money, the National Arbitration Forum provides an efficient and effective service for all legal parties. A leader in the dispute resolution industry for 20 years, the National Arbitration Forum is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota with offices in New Jersey and Southern California.
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National Arbitration Forum
Kimberly Johnson
952.516.6478
www.arbitration-forum.com
Contact
Kimberly Johnson
952.516.6478
www.arbitration-forum.com
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