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Litigation and Disputes
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Articles
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In the life of most businesses, the owner will either sue or be sued at some time. Hopefully, these instances will. -
When most people think of the American legal system, they probably think of a courtroom where . -
It's your money. Do you have reason to trust him/her and the company he/she works for? 1. What you should l. -
INTRODUCTION Twenty-five centuries ago, during the reign of Ho Lu, the King of Wu, an extraordinary philosopher. -
The Washington Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that employers must pay for the union's attorney fees when an arbitrator awards union members back pay. In upholding the trial court and a Washington Court of Appeals decision, the state's highest court said that the Washington Wage Claim Statute requires the award of attorney fees to the union's attorney after the arbitrator overturned the City of Everett's one-day suspension of two employees. -
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. -
ADR consists of various methods of resolving legal disputes without resorting to conventional lawsuits. Most forms. -
Handling a divorce can be a very distressing experience. Divorce mediation can help to ease the stressors surrounding this traumatic time in your life. -
One of the least understood aspects of the litigation process is the litigation process. -
With the continuing rise in litigation costs coupled with the length of time it takes to fully litigate most comple.