What Is Adr?
Alternate Dispute Resolutions (ADR) refers to a variety of procedures for the resolution of disputes. Common to all ADR procedures are the word alternate. Each ADR procedure is an alternative to court adjudication.
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What Is Non-Binding Arbitration?
A: Nonbinding arbitration (sometimes called advisory arbitration) operates in much the same fashion, except that the award of the arbitrator is not intended to be …
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What Is Interest Arbitration?
A: Interest arbitration refers to a process for resolving what the terms of a contract will be. Interest arbitration is therefore a means of breaking a deadlock in …
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Are Mediators All The Same?
A: Mediation may differ depending upon the mediator selected. Some mediators view their roles as passive; responsible for assisting the parties negotiate their own …
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Are There Other Forms Of Adr?
A: Some jurisdictions and courts require early neutral evaluation. Under early neutral evaluation, parties to litigation are required to make presentations to a neutral …
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