This deskbook highlights the remarkable scope of ADR processes within the Federal government. It answers a host of questions about ADR; why it has emerged as an alternative to administrative litigation, where it is practiced, who engages in it, how it is carried out, and by what authority it is employed. The book will serve as a ready resource for practitioners, judges and academics, offering not only information but also practical techniques for the resolution of disputes involving the federal government. Moreover, it will set the stage for further progress in the art and science of ADR in the administrative setting.https://scholarship.law.edu/fac_books/1043/thumbnail.jp
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This volume is intended as a handbook to assist government and private counsel engaged in federal ad...
The proliferation of laws and increase in population has resulted in manifold increase in the volume...
This casebook emphasizes current doctrine and its historical evolution in exploring the four basic f...
For well over a decade now, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and all its variations have been ha...
This deskbook highlights the remarkable scope of ADR processes within the Federal government. It ans...
This essay demonstrates that within appropriate guidelines, ADR has an important and growing role in...
Now in its second edition, A Guide to Federal Agency Adjudication is written to assist government an...
Why should paralegals know about ADR? Situations that call for understanding the alternatives to lit...
Administrative ADR encompasses a number of grievance mechanisms that provide an alternative to court...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
A quick scan of the business and legal press reveals that, compared with a few years ago, many more ...
This presentation will provide a brief history of the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in...
This project examines federal administrative adjudication that is not subject to the adjudicatory pr...
This presentation will provide a brief history of the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in...
(Excerpt) This paper addresses the current state of mandatory court-annexed ADR in the United States...
This volume is intended as a handbook to assist government and private counsel engaged in federal ad...
The proliferation of laws and increase in population has resulted in manifold increase in the volume...
This casebook emphasizes current doctrine and its historical evolution in exploring the four basic f...
For well over a decade now, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and all its variations have been ha...