Mediation

Addressing implicit bias in Alternative Dispute Resolution

Implicit bias in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a phenomenon that exists and must be overcome in the interest of fair and impartial recourse to justice. Implicit biases are attitudes and stereotypes that people form in people’s conscious or subconscious minds, often manifesting at a very young age, influencing the way we think and act …

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Financial Disputes – Alternatives to court action

Financial disputes are complex, time-consuming and costly to resolve through traditional litigation, but there are alternatives to court action. The Covid Pandemic was the straw that broke the camel’s back in the civil court system, already beset by delays, working with an archaic system that compounded issues further. The district courts still trundle along, but …

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litigation

Arbitration, Mediation, and Litigation: Which is Right for You?

When you’re dealing with a legal matter, you have enough going on without having to then explore all your options for resolving it. So let’s simplify it and utilize the following solutions dealing with financial disputes that include defaulted loans: arbitration, mediation, and litigation. Litigation: The Costly Road to (Hopefully) Positive Resolution Let’s start with …

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