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Litigation

Feb. 19, 2000

Money Talks

The shift from litigation to alternative dispute resolution is one of the most visible legal trends in the last decade. Increasing numbers of clients turn to ADR to reduce their legal costs and resolve disputes more quickly. As a result, attorneys find themselves at the mediation table rather than in court.

By Craig D. Higgs
        The shift from litigation to alternative dispute resolution is one of the most visible legal trends in the last decade. Increasing numbers of clients turn to ADR to reduce their legal costs and resolve disputes more quickly. As a result, attorneys find themselves at the mediation table rather than in court.
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