As the financial, time, and personal costs of litigation continue to increase, well-informed clients seek new forums for resolving their disputes. Alternate dispute resolution (ADR) has become a hot topic in legal circles and among clients, but requests for such processes can provoke anxiety in counsel who are conscious of a gap in practice experience where out-of-court dispute resolution is concerned. This guide is designed for both litigation specialists and business lawyers/solicitors seeking a better understanding of ADR and of the lawyer\u27s role in these processes. The authors provide a concise and practical examination of the progress of an ADR case from the lawyer\u27s point of view. Issues covered include the decision to seek an...
Why should paralegals know about ADR? Situations that call for understanding the alternatives to lit...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
Mediation is now the toast of the day in America, Canada, Australia, the UK and many parts of the Eu...
As the financial, time, and personal costs of litigation continue to increase, well-informed clients...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper considers the application of mediation for commercial disputes following the introduction...
That the growth of mediation practice is changing the practice of law is obvious. The inability of m...
It can no longer be doubted that alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ) as a substitute for court-ba...
Disputes or conflicts are common in different places and circumstances and may arise among neighbour...
This chapter provides an overview of the theory and practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)...
A comprehensive resource for lawyers involved in mediation. Mediation for Lawyers is also an ideal r...
The growth of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) movement has generated an increased interest ...
This book, first published in 2004 and recipient of the CPR International Book Award, offers a compr...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
Why should paralegals know about ADR? Situations that call for understanding the alternatives to lit...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
Mediation is now the toast of the day in America, Canada, Australia, the UK and many parts of the Eu...
As the financial, time, and personal costs of litigation continue to increase, well-informed clients...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper considers the application of mediation for commercial disputes following the introduction...
That the growth of mediation practice is changing the practice of law is obvious. The inability of m...
It can no longer be doubted that alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ) as a substitute for court-ba...
Disputes or conflicts are common in different places and circumstances and may arise among neighbour...
This chapter provides an overview of the theory and practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)...
A comprehensive resource for lawyers involved in mediation. Mediation for Lawyers is also an ideal r...
The growth of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) movement has generated an increased interest ...
This book, first published in 2004 and recipient of the CPR International Book Award, offers a compr...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
Why should paralegals know about ADR? Situations that call for understanding the alternatives to lit...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
Mediation is now the toast of the day in America, Canada, Australia, the UK and many parts of the Eu...