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Alternative Dispute Resolution
The Nurse Practitioner, 2007Abstract Going to trial should always be seen as a last resort. A detailed risk assessment by both parties should ultimately, in all but exceptional cases, allow a settlement to be reached. A number of factors need to be considered in approaching such a risk assessment.
Cathy A, Klein, Ari B, Klein
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Abstract Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is an umbrella term to describe an array of social and institutional methods for resolving disputes. These methods offer individual and collective disputants a panoply of forum shopping options, each taking place in different intrinsic, inherited, and constructed cultural contexts.
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Alternative dispute resolution trial
Veterinary Record, 2015Gordon Hockey, RCVS Registrar, comments: The alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial, launched in November 2014, aims to resolve, through conciliation, those disputes and complaints that do not meet our threshold for serious professional misconduct. These are complaints that might otherwise ‘rumble on’ and cause considerable stress for both the vet ...
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2008The number of due process hearings between parents of children with disabilities and school districts is growing nationwide. This litigation costs millions of dollars and destroys the relationships between the home and school envisioned during the creation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
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Alternative dispute resolution
2005Collana Comunità e ...
Andrew Tweeddale, Keren Tweeddale
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5. Alternative Dispute Resolution
2016This chapter deals with the methods by which the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) encourage parties to settle their disputes at an early stage and, ultimately, without proceeding trial. It also looks at the methods of dispute resolution that may be available. The chapter includes a detailed look at the most common dispute resolution methods.
Susan Cunningham-Hill, Karen Elder
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5. Alternative dispute resolution
2017This chapter deals with the methods by which the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) encourage parties to settle their disputes at an early stage and, ultimately, without proceeding trial. It also looks at the methods of dispute resolution that may be available, including a more detailed look at the most common ones.
Susan Cunningham-Hill, Karen Elder
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10. Alternative Dispute Resolution
2016Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), particularly mediation, plays a key role in reducing the costs of civil disputes by fomenting the early settlement of cases. This chapter discusses ADR processes; advantages or disadvantages of ADR and litigation; the cost of ADR; reference to ADR; and court involvement in ADR. Adjudicative ADR results in the third
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