Purpose for ADR in Law
Learn about the Oklahoma Dispute Resolution Act established in 1983 and how Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) was born.

Learn about the Oklahoma Dispute Resolution Act established in 1983 and how Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) was born.

The purpose of binding ADR processes, namely arbitration, is to reduce time, simplify the process, cut extravagant legal expenses and curtail the lengthy appeal process. This makes for a streamlined and efficient process over court litigation.

Read about when a dispute is ready for mediation.

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has a critical role to play for in-house counsel seeking to do more with less, but it remains something of a novelty as compared to the centuries-long tradition of courtroom litigation, read more about it.

Local religious leaders met recently to learn about what mediation entailed and how it can help their congregations, read more about it.

Mediation is an informal dispute settlement process run by a trained third party, called a mediator, read more about it.
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