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Litigation

Oct. 1, 2002

A Monkalun Might be the Perfect Solution for ADR

Column by Scott Astle - Of the many forms of alternative dispute resolution, the most common are arbitration and mediation. Both rely on the presentation of evidence and arguments to an impartial third party who either decides the rights of the parties or tries to get them to agree on a settlement. Both are based on the adversary system.

        By Scott Astle

        Of the many forms of alternative dispute resolution, the most common are arbitration and mediation. Both rely on the presentation of evidence and arguments to an impartial third party who either decides the rights of the parties or tries to get them to agree on a settlement. Both are based on the adversary system.
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