Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) - Page 5
This is FindLaw's collection of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) articles, part of the Litigation and Disputes section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Litigation and Disputes
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Articles
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From a legal standpoint, alternate dispute resolution ("ADR") agreements in the workplace have exhilarated HR and employment law. -
The article argues that, in view of the many advantages that arbitration offers over litigation in the international arena, such clauses should be de rigueur in most international agreements. -
Divorce is a time of changing financial arrangements and parenting responsibilities. Creative and flexible . -
Diane L. Akers, a partner in our Detroit office, has achieved a significant ruling from the Michigan Court of Appea. -
An arbitrator undertakes an awesome responsibility. He or she will be judge, jury, clerk, stenographic reporter an. -
Clients often view arbitration as a method to resolve disputes that is preferable to litigation in the court system. -
What is M.E.T.? It is the acronym for M Money, E Emotion, and T- Time. The following information is intended . -
This article discusses settlement agreements involving state law age discrimination claims and mediation claims. -
Now that mediation has become an accepted part of the practice of trial law, many trial lawyers are expanding their skills to include other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). -
The importance and long-term consequences of the efficient resolution of commercial disputes is undoubted in the industrialized world. Until relatively recently, the principal burden has fallen on a limited number of national court systems that have traditionally captured the majority of such disputes.