Alternative Dispute Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is how disputes can be negotiated and resolved outside of the courtroom in a non-adversarial manner. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) typically includes arbitration, mediation, collaborative law, and other methods.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Happens When An Agreement Is Made In Mediation?
Once the case is settled in a way that is agreeable to all sides, the mediator and/or parties will draft a document outlining the terms of the agreement and stipulating how it will be implemented. … more -
How Much Time Is Required To Schedule A Mediation?
Generally speaking, the parties themselves determine the scheduling of mediation, unlike in the court system where the "court docket" and relevant court rules define the time parameters for each … more -
Do I Need An Attorney For Mediation? Who Else Should Attend?
Parties must carefully consider who should attend the mediation. It is particularly important that people with decisionmaking authority be present. A written agreement is drafted as soon as … more
Legal Articles
- The Different Types of Alternative Dispute Resolution
The American judicial system is a well established way of providing a fair resolution to legal disputes. However, many people agree that going to court is an expensive and time consuming way to come to a resolution. Accordingly, alternative dispute resolution options are becoming more popular as a way to settle legal matters without incurring the expense of litigation or the … more
