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What are the advantages of using ADR?

When is it appropriate to submit a case to ADR Systems?

How Do I Submit a Case to ADR Systems?

What Happens When I Submit a Case to ADR Systems?

What is Negotiation?

What is Mediation?

What is Arbitration?

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When is it appropriate to submit a case to ADR Systems?

  • When you and opposing counsel have enough information to properly evaluate the case
  • When communications between parties becomes difficult or unproductive
  • When the parties are too far apart in their evaluation of the case
  • When direct negotiations begin to break down
  • When parties need or want to maintain a relationship after the dispute is resolved
  • When the parties require prompt settlement
  • When the parties desire to retain more control over the process and the outcome
  • When the potential cost of proceeding to trial may exceed the value of the case
  • When a statute of limitations is approaching and parties would rather settle than initiate a lawsuit
  • Trial date is close and parties would prefer not to have the uncertainty associated with litigation
  • The liability is clear but parties can't agree on damages
  • When the uncertainty of liability may affect the outcome

Contact us at (800)423-7010  for a case consultation or submit your case online.

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