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Litigation and Disputes
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Articles
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In the course of an arbitration in England under the English Arbitration Act of 1996, entitled Medway Power Limited. -
This article discusses the legal fee arbitration program in Florida. -
Today's trial practice requires that attorneys be familiar with the most common forms of alternative dispute . -
Where a dispute to be mediated pertains to an ongoing relationship (e.g., a disagreement over parental v. -
One of the themes that I have stressed in many of my articles, which is also a theme I stress in daily practice, is. -
This article discusses the changing nature in-house grievance structures and the expanding use of ADR procedures. -
This article summarizes the conflict with current EEOC and Federal policy in which the EEOC is taking substantial steps away from allowing employers to require mandatory arbitration for discrimination claims. -
[This article is adapted from articles by the author appearing in ADR Report (published by Pike & Fischer, Inc.. -
When most people think of the American legal system, they probably think of a courtroom . -
Mediation plus is the combination of known dispute resolution devices in an effort to circumvent the morass of litigation and arbitration, while still retaining the useful features of each.