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Most civil disputes are resolved without filing a lawsuit, and most civil lawsuits are resolved without a trial. The Court and others offer a variety of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes to help people resolve disputes without going to trial. ADR is usually less formal, less expensive, and less time-consuming than a trial. ADR can also give more opportunity to determine when and how their dispute will be resolved.
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What is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)?
What is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)?
- How is the process initiated?
- How are ADR Neutrals selected?
- How are Neutrals Notified and ADR Hearings scheduled?
- How much will it cost?
- How long does it take?
- Requests for ADR Hearing continuances
- ADR completion dates
- What are my responsibilities if a case settles before the ADR session?
- What are my responsibilities after the ADR Session?