Alternative Dispute Resolution
Mar. 7, 2015
Calls for outside-the-box thinking to resolve disputes
The increasingly complicated world of litigation, coupled with the crippling effects of budget cuts on the judicial system, calls for outside-the-box thinking of ways neutrals can help resolve differences. By James P. Kleinberg




Imagination? Creativity? These are terms not typically associated with lawyers - or judges for that matter. But the increasingly complicated world of litigation, coupled with the crippling effects of budget cuts on the judicial system, calls for outside-the-box thinking of ways neutrals can help resolve differences.
Of course, the traditional methods of arbitration and mediation are in constant and growing use. In arbitration, part...
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