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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mar. 7, 2002

Road to Amends

Dicta Column - By Adrienne L. Krikorian and Jeffrey A. Tidus - The majority of civil litigators believe that they are familiar with the mediation process. All too often, however, attorneys, view mediation and settlement conferences as interchangeable. This view misses a crucial distinction between these two methods of dispute resolution.

        Dicta Column
        
        By Adrienne L. Krikorian and Jeffrey A. Tidus

        The majority of civil litigators believe that they are familiar with the mediation process. All too often, however, attorneys, view mediation and settlement conferences as interchangeable....

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