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Litigation, ADR, ODR—The Next Normal?

Ron Friedmann

Litigation, ADR, ODR—The Next Normal? a live blog post of a College of Law Practice Management virtual event. Note abbreviations: ADR = alternative dispute resolution. Nicole Nehama Auerbach—litigator, co-founder of pioneering law firms Valorem Law and ElevateNext. That is music to my ears. Use a simple background.

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Justia Legal Resources: Lawyers and the Legal Process Center

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Resolving Disputes Outside Court Not every dispute needs to go through the labyrinth of litigation. As a result, clashing parties may choose an alternative form of dispute resolution. This process is often lengthy, expensive, and uncertain, since the outcome cannot be fully predicted.

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TermScout Launches Screens, First-of-its-Kind Marketplace for Lawyers to Build and Sell Contract Review AIs

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Already, the American Arbitration Association is using Screens to assist parties reviewing dispute resolution clauses. Every year, countless parties get stuck in unnecessary litigation because their arbitration and mediation clauses are poorly drafted,” said Diana Didia, the AAA’s chief information and innovation officer.

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Justia Legal Guides: Consumer Protection Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

In some cases, a consumer might resort to alternative dispute resolution , rather than litigation. In arbitration, a decision-maker called an arbitrator resolves the dispute. Either arbitration or mediation may be faster and less expensive than litigation. The two main types of ADR are arbitration and mediation.

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Proactive Dispute Management in Large-Scale Projects

Colin S. Levy

This situation often resulted in threatened or actual litigation and always meant a war of words in the form of contract letters numbering in the hundreds from both sides. And then any actual litigation would drag on for years after the project ended.

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Mediation vs. Arbitration vs. Litigation: What’s the Difference Between Them?

CaseFox

When any dispute arises, especially in business or professional life, it is important to have a dispute resolution process. However, there are alternative methods available for resolving disputes that are not so time-consuming and don’t involve courtroom drama. Mediation proceedings are not very formal.

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Mediation vs. Arbitration vs. Litigation: What’s the Difference Between Them?

CaseFox

When any dispute arises, especially in business or professional life, it is important to have a dispute resolution process. However, there are alternative methods available for resolving disputes that are not so time-consuming and don’t involve courtroom drama. This is a more formal approach to resolving the dispute.