Alternate Dispute Resolution


Even if most court cases are settled before, during, or after trial, alternate dispute resolution (ADR) can be a faster and less expensive means of reaching a settlement. ADR has been used in construction contract disputes, labor-management disagreements, international commerce, insurance claims, and securities cases. Parties involved in dispute or negotiation may be referred to a neutral third party by a court. One or both parties may use the assistance of an ADR organization. The organization will also help the parties in choosing an ADR procedure according to the nature of the dispute. The neutral party may be an ex judge, attorney, or other expert.

The main ADR procedures are as follows:

Two organizations that have offices throughout the United States are:

American Arbitration Association 
140 W. 51st Street 
New York, NY 10020 
(212) 484-4000
and
Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services 
345 Park Avenue, 8th Floor 
New York, NY 10154 
(212) 751-2700.







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