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ADR often works best at an early stage of a dispute (unless the issues are very complex, in which case, examining the documents and questioning the people involved might first be required. For less complex cases, the more time that goes by, the more likely it is that you and the other person will believe that you’re each “right” and the other person is | ADR often works best at an early stage of a dispute (unless the issues are very complex, in which case, examining the documents and questioning the people involved might first be required. For less complex cases, the more time that goes by, the more likely it is that you and the other person will believe that you’re each “right” and the other person is “wrong”. Once you become stuck in your beliefs and positions, and ignore the common interests you may have, it’s more difficult to reach a solution which you both can accept. | ||
==Why choose ADR over court?== | ==Why choose ADR over court?== |