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Litigation

Nov. 4, 2000

Team Approach

Arbitration and mediation activity have helped resolve countless disputes involving construction projects. These same skills can be applied in an even more innovative way to reduce conflict and misunderstandings in construction- defect matters, even before they arise.

By Lee Kanon Alpert
        Arbitration and mediation activity have helped resolve countless disputes involving construction projects. These same skills can be applied in an even more innovative way to reduce conflict and misunderstandings in construction- defect matters, even before they arise.
        "Partnering" is a dispute-preventative approach that prepares ...

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