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Alternative Dispute Resolution (Adr) May Be An Effective Way Of Avoiding Costly And Prolonged Litigation ( October 2000 )
ADR consists of various methods of resolving legal disputes without resorting to conventional lawsuits. Most forms. -
Alternative Dispute Resolution in North Carolina ( June 2000 )
Until recent years, clients' only legal recourse in resolving a controversy was either to attempt to settle the . -
Internal Dispute Resolution Programs: A Growing Trend ( May 2000 )
This article discusses the changing nature in-house grievance structures and the expanding use of ADR procedures. -
Why the Hawaii State Bar Supports ADR ( May 2000 )
This article discusses the advantages and potential disadvantages of ADR. -
Off on the Wrong Foot ( February 2000 )
(This article is reprinted from Verdict, 2nd Quarter, 1994, Pages 37-38) Using a "professional neutral" to help. -
Resolving Disputes ( May 1999 )
This article considers the costs and benefits of various dispute resolution processes. -
Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy Statement ( August 1998 )
Final statement of policy on the use of alternative dispute resolution techniques to resolve appropriate disputes in a fair, timely, and cost efficient manner from the Securities and Exchange Commission. -
Community Dispute Resolution Centers Provide Accessible ADR Throughout the State ( January 1999 )
In 1988, the Michigan Legislature passed the community Dispute Resolution Act which established the Community Dispu.
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