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Alternative Dispute Resolution

2019
Abstract This chapter examines the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) for resolving competition-related disputes. It first provides an overview of the benefits of mediation as a means of resolving competition disputes and how ADR is encouraged in competition litigation.
Margaret M. Gallagher   +2 more
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5. Alternative dispute resolution

2017
This 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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5. Alternative Dispute Resolution

2016
This 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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10. Alternative Dispute Resolution

2016
Alternative 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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10. Alternative Dispute Resolution

2014
Alternative 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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Alternative dispute resolution

Abstract Going to trial should always been seen as a last resort. This chapter covers alternative dispute resolution (ADR), which is a process the court can now compel parties to engage with pursuant to CPR 1.4(2)(e). The scope and methods of negotiation, including addressing ADR, are considered when dealing with liability, quantum or
Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel, Richard Lodge
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Alternative Dispute Resolution and Online Dispute Resolution

2008
Abstract In the field of ADR, different legal systems have adopted different institutional solutions—although it should be noted that, in many countries (even in Europe), ADR is not at all common or widespread. Within Europe there are several different models.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution

2001
Abstract Alternative dispute resolution (‘ADR’) is now firmly embedded in the English legal landscape. In December 1993 the Practice Statement (Commercial Cases: Alternative Dispute Resolution) was issued1 indicating that the judges of the Commercial Court wished to encourage parties to consider the use of ADR.
Gerard McMeel, John Virgo
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