What Is ADR?
Alternative Dispute Resolution, commonly referred to as ADR, describes a wide variety of alternative formats used to resolve disputes without conventional public court trials or hearings. These formats enable litigants to settle disputes fairly, quickly, conveniently and economically, and provide the added benefits of greater flexibility and control over the process and its outcome.
Other Nevada Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs
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What Is Arbitration?
A: Arbitration, traditionally, is a binding process where a single neutral or panel of neutrals, agreed upon by all parties to a case, hears the issues and renders a … More -
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What Is Vsc?
A: Voluntary Settlement Conferences is a form of mediation where the parties openly discuss the facts of the case, VSC`s sometime include testimony of witnesses to … More -
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What Is Binding Mediation?
A: In Binding Mediation, possibly the most popular hybrid of mediation and arbitration, both parties stipulate to the presentation terms of the case and any highlow … More

