United States:
Carving A Path Toward Final Resolution Using Mediation And Arbitration
25 June 2018
Archer & Greiner P.C.
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A client's enthusiasm for litigation decreases in direct
relationship to the length of time it takes to obtain a final
result. As years elapse, filled with ineffective settlement
conferences, increasing costs, and continued motion practice,
clients anxiously seek to be unencumbered by the litigation's
distractions. With trial time at a premium and crowded court
dockets, proactive counsel should ask: "Does it make sense to
engage a form of alternative dispute resolution rather than to
continue litigation?"
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