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Arbitration


Here are some of the leading organizations shaping the future of arbitration. From global institutions to national networks, these groups provide education, set ethical standards, and support professionals working to resolve disputes fairly and efficiently.




American Arbitration Association (AAA)

The American Arbitration Association is a leading provider of alternative dispute resolution services, including arbitration and mediation. It administers cases in various industries and offers training, education, and rulemaking to support fair and efficient conflict resolution. Visit their website here. 



College of Commercial Arbitrators (CCA)

CCA is a professional organization composed of experienced, elite commercial arbitrators from the United States and beyond. It promotes the highest standards of conduct, professionalism, and ethical practice in commercial arbitration. Visit their website here. 



Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators is a global professional membership organization committed to promoting excellence in alternative dispute resolution. With chapters worldwide, it offers training, certification, and professional development for arbitrators, mediators, and adjudicators. Visit their website here.



International Chamber of Commerce Young Arbitration and ADR Forum (ICC YAAF)

ICC YAAF is a global network for young professionals interested in international arbitration and ADR, organized under the International Chamber of Commerce. It provides networking opportunities, workshops, and mentorship to foster the next generation of dispute resolution leaders. Visit their website here.



International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA)

ICCA is a worldwide organization dedicated to promoting the use and improving the processes of arbitration, conciliation, and other forms of international dispute resolution. It brings together practitioners, academics, and institutions through conferences, publications, and global initiatives. Visit their website here.



ICDR Young & International (Y&I)

The ICDR Young & International group is part of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), the global arm of the AAA. It engages early-career professionals through events, education, and networking within the field of international arbitration. Visit their website here. 


National Academy of Arbitrators (NAA)

The National Academy of Arbitrators is a prestigious professional association of labor and employment arbitrators in the U.S. and Canada. Membership is selective, and the Academy promotes high standards of integrity and competence in workplace arbitration. Visit their website here. 



National Arbitration and Mediation (NAM)

NAM is a private ADR provider offering arbitration, mediation, and other dispute resolution services across the U.S. It is known for its user-friendly case management and its extensive panel of retired judges and experienced neutrals. Visit their website here. 



National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals (NADN)

This organization is an invitation-only group comprising top-rated mediators and arbitrators across the U.S. It aims to promote excellence in ADR by showcasing experienced professionals who meet rigorous ethical and performance standards. Visit their website here. 


National Arbitration Forum (known as FORUM)

FORUM is a provider of arbitration and mediation services for disputes involving consumers, businesses, and government entities. It offers case administration, customized rules, and technology tools to resolve disputes efficiently and fairly. Visit their website here. 


United States Arbitration and Mediation (USA&M)

USA&M is one of the oldest ADR providers in the Midwest, offering a wide range of services including mediation, arbitration, and training. It is known for its local expertise, neutral panelists, and commitment to resolving disputes cost-effectively. Visit their website here. 

Mediation 


Here are some of the leading organizations shaping the future of mediation. From international associations to local networks, these groups promote best practices, provide training and education, and support mediators dedicated to helping parties resolve conflicts collaboratively and constructively.


Civil Mediation Council (CMC)

Based in the UK, the CMC is the recognized authority for all matters related to civil and workplace mediation. It sets professional standards, accredits mediators, and advocates for the wider use of mediation in the justice system. Visit their website here.

 

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS)

FMCS is an independent U.S. government agency that provides mediation and conflict resolution services in labor-management disputes. It also offers training and facilitation to improve workplace relationships and prevent conflict. Visit their website here.


Florida Academy of Professional Mediators (FAPM)

FAPM is a statewide membership organization that supports and promotes the work of professional mediators across Florida. It provides continuing education, networking, and advocacy for high standards in mediation practice. Visit their website here.


International Mediation Institute (IMI)

IMI is a global nonprofit organization that certifies mediators and promotes high-quality mediation practices worldwide. It offers transparent credentialing, ethical guidelines, and a platform for international mediation resources. Visit their website here.


International Academy of Mediators (IAM)

IAM is a global organization of professional mediators recognized for excellence and leadership. It fosters collaboration and elevates mediation standards worldwide. Visit their website here.


Mediation Council of Illinois

MCI is a statewide organization supporting professional development and public awareness of mediation in Illinois. It promotes ethical standards, continuing education, and access to high-quality mediation services. Visit their website here.


Mediation Training Institute International (MTI)

MTI provides training and certification for mediators, conflict coaches, and workplace facilitators. Its programs are designed to build practical skills and help professionals resolve organizational and interpersonal conflicts effectively. Visit their website here.


Montana Mediation Association (MtMA)

MtMA is a statewide organization dedicated to advancing mediation and alternative dispute resolution in Montana. It supports practitioners through training, standards development, and outreach to build a culture of constructive conflict resolution. Visit their website here.


National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM)

NAFCM is a national network supporting community mediation centers across the U.S. It promotes equitable and accessible conflict resolution through advocacy, training, and resource sharing for grassroots dispute resolution practitioners. Visit their website here.


Southern California Mediation Association (SCMA)

SCMA is a regional organization supporting mediators throughout Southern California. It offers professional development, networking opportunities, and advocacy for the growth and visibility of mediation in the region. Visit their website here.



Washington Mediation Association (WMA)

WMA promotes the development and practice of mediation throughout Washington State. It connects practitioners, supports high standards, and works to expand public access to mediation as a constructive alternative to conflict. Visit their website here.



Mixed/General ADR


Here are some of the leading organizations advancing the field of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). This list refers to organizations offering various forms of ADR, including mediation, arbitration, and other processes. These groups set professional standards, expand access to training and resources, and support practitioners working to resolve conflicts in fair and innovative ways.
 

ABA - Dispute Resolution Section

A leading national voice in the field, the ABA Dispute Resolution Section provides resources, publications, events, and standards to support practitioners and promote excellence in dispute resolution across all sectors. Visit their website here. 

 

ABA Young Lawyers / Young ADR Professionals Committee

A committee within the ABA YLD, this group supports early-career dispute resolution professionals through networking, mentorship, and professional development opportunities. Visit their website here.


Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR)

ACR is a national organization that supports mediators, arbitrators, facilitators, and other conflict resolution professionals through education, community, and advocacy. Visit their website here.


Academy of Professional Family Mediators (APFM)

APFM is a national organization for professional family mediators, offering education, standards, and a network focused on peaceful resolution of family disputes. Visit their website here.


Arbitral Women

Arbitral Women promotes the equal representation of women in dispute resolution worldwide. It provides networking, advocacy, and support for women in arbitration, mediation, and related fields. Visit their website here.


International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR)

CPR works to prevent and resolve legal conflict through innovative methods, thought leadership, and promoting best practices in commercial dispute resolution. Visit their website here.


CPR’s Young Leaders in Alternative Dispute Resolution (CPR Y-ADR)

CPR Y-ADR engages young professionals in commercial dispute resolution through programming, mentorship, and networking within the CPR community. Visit their website here.


JAMS

JAMS is a global organization of professional mediators recognized for excellence and leadership. It fosters collaboration and elevates mediation standards worldwide. Visit their website here.


New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Dispute Resolution Section

This NYSBA section promotes the development and use of ADR in New York through education, policy advocacy, and professional support. Visit their website here.


Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center – Young Professionals (SVAMC-YP)

SVAMC-YP supports young professionals interested in technology-focused arbitration and mediation through events, mentorship, and networking. Visit their website here.


State Bar of Texas ADR Section

This section promotes the use and development of ADR throughout Texas via continuing education, legislative advocacy, and practitioner support. Visit their website here.


U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York – ADR Program

This federal court offers mediation and other ADR services to help parties resolve disputes early and efficiently. Visit their website here.


United States Institute of Peace (USIP)

USIP is a national, nonpartisan institute working to prevent and resolve violent conflict globally through training, research, and direct engagement. Visit their website here.


WIPO ADR Young

An initiative of the World Intellectual Property Organization, WIPO ADR Young supports early-career professionals interested in IP-related ADR through resources and events. Visit their website here.


ABA Women in Dispute Resolution (WIDR)

WIDR promotes the advancement and visibility of women in the dispute resolution field by creating community, fostering leadership, and supporting professional growth. Visit their website here.





Online Dispute Resolution


Here are some of the leading organizations shaping the future of online dispute resolution. These groups harness technology to make conflict resolution more accessible, efficient, and scalable. From global standards to digital platforms, they are transforming how individuals and institutions resolve disputes in the digital age.



 

International Council for Online Dispute Resolution (ICODR)

ICODR is a global nonprofit advancing access to justice through the development and promotion of fair, transparent, and ethical online dispute resolution (ODR) systems. It supports ODR practitioners with standards, education, and international collaboration. Visit their website here.


VirtualCourthouse.com

VirtualCourthouse.com is an online platform that connects parties with experienced neutrals to resolve disputes efficiently through arbitration, mediation, and neutral evaluation. It streamlines the resolution process by offering a fully digital case management and decision-making environment. Visit their website here.



Mediate.com

Mediate.com is a leading online resource for conflict resolution professionals and the public. It offers directories, articles, training, and tools to support mediators, promote the field, and connect people with qualified practitioners. Visit their website here.



Resolute Systems

Resolute Systems provides mediation and arbitration services nationwide, helping parties resolve disputes efficiently and professionally. Resolute also maintains a diverse panel of mediators and arbitrators. Visit their website here.