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This service gives you direct access to expert dispute resolution professionals who can help you find a satisfactory solution to your dispute.
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Common types and categories of Alternative Dispute Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
> Mediation
> Adjudication
> Arbitration
> Independent (Expert) Determination
> Early Neutral Evaluation
> Conciliation and Negotiation
> Expert Witness
> Party Representative
> Dispute Boards
Dispute Resolution Categories
> Civil & Commercial Disputes
> Business to Business
> Business to Customer
> Company & Shareholder
> Property and Construction
> Funds and Trusts
> Family & Workplace Disputes
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Benefits of ADR compared to court proceedings
Increasingly, the courts are recognising the benefits of encouraging parties to use alternative dispute resolution (ADR) as a means to resolving disputes between parties and for good reason. Options can include facilitated negotiations led by an independent, experienced and neutral party.
Cheaper -
Often cheaper and can help reduce legal costs.
Convenience -
ADR promotes “party autonomy” which means the way in which the dispute is managed can be decided by the parties and scheduled at a time to suit the parties, not the court.
Completely Confidential -
Unlike court proceedings which are open to the public, ADR is completely private and confidential.
Less stressful -
ADR is less formal than court proceedings and is generally far less stressful.
Flexible -
Unlike rigid court processes, ADR procedures can be adapted to suit the needs of the parties.
Timing -
ADR can be started at any point after your dispute has arisen, whether at the very beginning or after parties have become entrenched.
With or without Lawyers -
You can proceed with or without lawyers or other representatives.
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