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Alternative dispute resolution really isn't "alternative" anymore -- it's mainstream. Many courts require parties to participate in ADR before going to trial, as do most contracts. So now that ADR is an institution, is it still progressive? Legal Times takes a look at ADR through the eyes of a mediator, two litigators specializing in international disputes, and a law professor, and finds that ADR's evolution is just beginning.
April 11, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
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Berchem Moses PC, a prominent Connecticut law firm with offices in Milford and Westport, is actively recruiting candidates for the following...
Berchem Moses PC, a prominent Connecticut law firm with offices in Milford and Westport, is actively recruiting candidates for the following...
Berchem Moses PC, a prominent Connecticut law firm with offices in Milford and Westport, is actively recruiting candidates for the following...