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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Procuring Cause

CE Credits Issued for RE54R06: Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Procuring Cause

The objectives of this course provide a comprehensive overview of Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") as well as the concept and legal basis for Procuring Cause. Massachusetts Licensing Laws do not mandate ADR of business disputes, but there is federal and state law as well as growing use in myriad commercial transactions, real estate transactions in many other states as well as many multiple listing services and local real estate boards.

This course is being hosted via CCIAOR's online platform, PEARL.

Through PEARL, you will access your class materials, the Zoom link for the course, and your certificate after your completion. You can access PEARL via your Member Dashboard under the 'My Account, Education & Events' section or by visiting pearl.cciaor.com.

Requirements for our Online CE Classes:
  • Download Zoom to be prepared for class (You will access Zoom via your PEARL account)
  • Join the room prior to the start of the class. Joining after the start time may result in not receiving credit.
    • We suggest 10-15 minutes, allowing time to troubleshoot any issues you may have.
  • Have your camera on for the duration of the entire class & be visible.
  • We ask you to remain in one location for the duration of the course (ie. You are not to be driving or repeatedly changing locations).
  • Be able to use Zooms the polls and chat function.
  • Be able to click the join room function, if promoted to participate in a group activity in a breakout room.

For non-member registration, please submit This CE Class Registration and Payment Form. Once processed, you will receive an email from CCIAOR Education with the course details.

All attendees looking to receive State CE Credits must arrive prior to the start of the class. Per the Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons “students must complete the total number of requisite hours. Breaks, tardiness or other interruptions are not to be included in the total number of hours.”