The term ADR, or Alternative Dispute Resolution, refers to a variety of techniques alternative to litigation, including arbitration, apt for the resolution of disputes. The main difference between arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution processes is that whilst the former is regulated by statute, that is the 1996 Arbitration Act, none of the latter processes is so fettered. ADR clauses may be drafted either in simple form, referring a dispute to a single process for resolution, or in multi-tiered form, referring the dispute to two or more ADR processes sequentially, generally escalating from facilitative towards adjudicative processes. The advantage of multitiered clauses lies in the fact that the various facets of a complex di...
Any discussion of recent developments in civil litigation must address the virtual revolution that h...
Alternative dispute resolution, or ‘ADR’, is defined by the National Alternative Dispute Resolution ...
The High Court of Justice Queens Bench Division in England issued a ruling that provides sweeping su...
Professor Frank Sander has, for many years, been one of the most prescient commentators on the alter...
Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") is an alternative conflict settlement strategy. It follows th...
While the semantic question may be uninteresting, I suggest that it is useful to ask the normative q...
Alternative Dispute Resolution, or ’ADR’, offers parties in dispute an alternative to traditional co...
Many support the need for a framework regulating alternative dispute resolution (ADR) agreements and...
In this article, the alternative dispute resolution concept is adequately represented. The author ex...
Arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can be used as an option for parties who ...
Disputes that arise in international commercial dealings may be expensive and time consuming to reso...
It is no secret that alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has become an important part of the contem...
When individual consumers with little or no bargaining power have not consented to particular contra...
Increasingly, courts across the country are turning to non-judicial dispute resolution processes - ...
Law governing enforcement of ADR agreement not governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) has bee...
Any discussion of recent developments in civil litigation must address the virtual revolution that h...
Alternative dispute resolution, or ‘ADR’, is defined by the National Alternative Dispute Resolution ...
The High Court of Justice Queens Bench Division in England issued a ruling that provides sweeping su...
Professor Frank Sander has, for many years, been one of the most prescient commentators on the alter...
Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") is an alternative conflict settlement strategy. It follows th...
While the semantic question may be uninteresting, I suggest that it is useful to ask the normative q...
Alternative Dispute Resolution, or ’ADR’, offers parties in dispute an alternative to traditional co...
Many support the need for a framework regulating alternative dispute resolution (ADR) agreements and...
In this article, the alternative dispute resolution concept is adequately represented. The author ex...
Arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can be used as an option for parties who ...
Disputes that arise in international commercial dealings may be expensive and time consuming to reso...
It is no secret that alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has become an important part of the contem...
When individual consumers with little or no bargaining power have not consented to particular contra...
Increasingly, courts across the country are turning to non-judicial dispute resolution processes - ...
Law governing enforcement of ADR agreement not governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) has bee...
Any discussion of recent developments in civil litigation must address the virtual revolution that h...
Alternative dispute resolution, or ‘ADR’, is defined by the National Alternative Dispute Resolution ...
The High Court of Justice Queens Bench Division in England issued a ruling that provides sweeping su...