Alternative Dispute Resolution
With the increase in litigation in the 1990s, the time from inception of a lawsuit to decision continued to grow, as did the costs, giving new meaning to
the phrase, "Justice delayed is justice denied." Companies began to re-examine their objectives and view their desired outcomes not so much from a
legal standpoint, but more from a business perspective. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), with its efficiency, speed and cost-effectiveness, became a
far more attractive alternative to traditional litigation.
Equally important, ADR gives parties the unique ability to fashion the process, preferably through mutual agreement, according to their specific needs.
They can use ADR either as a true alternative to, or in conjunction with, the traditional litigation process with a single objective in mind: to obtain a
mutually satisfactory result as quickly and cost-effectively as possible.
Program Summary
This program is intended to help management and human-resources staff recognize the different forms of ADR and respond to situations in the
workplace where ADR may be appropriate. The topics covered in the program include -
- What is ADR?
- Why ADR?
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Other ADR methods
- Related issues
- ADR systems design
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