What Is Arbitration?
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 decision. It is usually a format type of hearing, similar to a bench trial. There is less formality in the presentation of evidence.
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What Is Adr?
A: Alternative Dispute Resolution, commonly referred to as ADR, describes a wide variety of alternative formats used to resolve disputes without conventional public court …
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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 …
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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 …
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