Disputes in England and Wales are usually adjudicated after an adversarial process, either by a judge in court-based litigation or by an arbitrator in an arbitration. Litigation is governed by ...
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 ...
Business litigation refers to the practice of engaging in legal action to resolve disputes that occur in a business setting. There are numerous types of disputes that can lead to litigation, including ...
Disputes are an inevitable aspect of human interaction, occurring in workplaces, businesses, legal contexts, and personal relationships. Every society requires effective mechanisms for dispute ...
American Arbitration Association president and CEO Bridget M. McCormack discusses the organization’s AI arbitrator and parties’ willingness to hand over parts of the dispute resolution process to gen ...
Northeast Nigeria's judicial system is poised for improvement as 37 high court judges, magistrates, and judicial officers from Yobe State recently completed a five-day training on Alternative Dispute ...
Court backlogs disappearing, disputes resolved faster and more affordably, and justice delivered the African way—through dialogue, not endless delays. That’s the future Uganda’s Judiciary is working ...
The Niger Delta Development Commission, (NDDC) has advocated alternative dispute resolution in promoting peaceful, transparency, accountability, and integrity in the workplace. The Managing Director, ...
Speed matters in resolving disputes. Business clients want their disputes cleared “as soon as possible.” Law firm litigators are notoriously time-sensitive and speed-driven. Why? Time is risk, and ...