Connecticut Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyers
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is ADR?
Alternative dispute resolution, also called ADR, describes methods used to settle disagreements or disputes without using a judge or magistrate. ADR methods usually take less time and are less …
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What About Family Matters?
Upon agreement of the parties, any Civil or Family Matter is eligible to be referred to private ADR program. When a case is referred all court proceedings, including short calendar assignment will …
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Are ADR Programs Court Sponsored?
The court uses designated attorneys with knowledge and expertise in specific areas to mediate and facilitate settlement conferences to move cases more quickly through the judicial system and …
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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 …
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