A Decade of Dispute Resolution: Building Hunt ADR from the Ground Up
A personal reflection on ten years of Hunt ADR, from a one-person startup to the UK’s largest arbitration provider by volume, delivering over 6,000 cases.
Greggonomics 18: Less, But Better
In a world where emails are skimmed, filtered and increasingly handled by AI, length gets in the way. A short reflection on why clarity matters more than ever.
Greggonomics 17: Echoes of Experience
A night at the Corn Exchange watching Echo and the Bunnymen prompts a reflection on how experience shapes performance - and why the same is true in mediation.
Greggonomics 16: No more emails anymore (well, after 5pm and at weekends…)
Gregory Hunt reflects on a small decision that quietly changed how he works: removing work email from his phone. Three months later the inbox still waits until morning — and the
Hunt ADR at The Barrister Group 2026 Spring Conference
Hunt ADR attended and presented at The Barrister Group Spring Conference 2026, with Gregg Hunt and Kelly Thornton delivering a session on AI in mediation and arbitration. The event
Scottish Court Confirms Finality of Arbitration: Strong Support for the Travel Arbitration Scheme
A Scottish court has confirmed the binding effect of an award made under the ABTA Arbitration Scheme, reinforcing the finality of arbitration and preventing parties from re-litigat
Johanne Thompson Joins Hunt ADR Faculty
Johanne Thompson (Joe) has joined the Hunt ADR Training Faculty. A Hunt ADR graduate and experienced independent assessor, Joe brings extensive legal education expertise and academ
Greggonomics 15: Three Nuns and a Priest Walk Into a Room…
After 18 months of litigation, rising costs and entrenched positions, a dispute settled in a way no court could have ordered. A story about imagination, timing and the quiet power
Greggonomics 14: Every Dispute Is a Chessboard
A holiday charity shop purchase led to this week’s reflection: what chess teaches us about mediation, arbitration and why not every dispute needs a checkmate.
Greggonomics 13: The Nine Circles of Hell
Most disputes don’t explode. They drift from silence, to assumption, to a point where someone eventually feels there is no real choice left. Using Dante’s Inferno, this piece e
