Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a term that refers to several different methods of resolving disputes outside traditional legal and administrative forums. These philosophically similar ...
Cases that go beyond our normal dispute resolution process, particularly as it applies to homeowner issues such as home repair or improvement disputes, may be resolved through the BBB's alternative ...
When legal disputes arise in the business world, taking the matter to court can often be time-consuming, expensive, and disruptive to business operations. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods ...
On the occasion of the New York State Bar Association’s 150th anniversary, from Jan. 13 to Jan. 16, 2026, members present insights, developments, and innovative perspectives shaping the future of the ...
Explore how evolving trends, technology, and data-driven insights are reshaping Alternative Dispute Resolution to meet rising demands for efficiency, fairness, and strategic alignment in 2026.
Daniel Liberto is a journalist with over 10 years of experience working with publications such as the Financial Times, The Independent, and Investors Chronicle. Eric's career includes extensive work ...
In recent years, many high-profile construction projects have been awarded to non-union contractors. However, with the transition to a new presidential administration also comes the promise of new ...
Alternative dispute resolution, a process by which a neutral third party helps parties reach an agreement without litigation, is more successful during the pre-complaint stage compared with the formal ...
Members of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Team represent the school in a variety of different competitions that showcase mastery of skills in client counseling, negotiation, mediation and ...
When a couple chooses to end their marriage, there are disputes that must be resolved as part of the divorce. Division of property, child custody arrangements, child support and alimony are just a few ...
In the legal world, alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) is any means of settling disputes outside the courtroom. Because of overcrowded court dockets in many states, both mandatory and voluntary ...