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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Are There Different Forms Of Arbitration? What Are The Differences?
Arbitration can be either binding or nonbinding. Binding arbitration is final and generally the outcome cannot be appealed. Nonbinding arbitration is generally mandated by the courts and … more -
Who Starts First In Mediation?
There is no set format for the actual mediation process. However, as a general rule, all mediations involve a series of joint and separate meetings. The first step is a joint meeting in which all … more -
How Does The Arbitration Process Generally Work?
The arbitrator initiates the hearing by swearing in the parties and witnesses who will testify. The parties then give opening arguments and present both documentary (usually written) and … 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
