Difference between revisions of "Resolving Disputes Without Going to Court"

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===A lawsuit is underway. Can we still try alternative ways to resolve our dispute?===
===A lawsuit is underway. Can we still try alternative ways to resolve our dispute?===
Yes, absolutely. Even if you go to court, you can still try alternative dispute resolution in most cases. After a lawsuit has started, parties often try to negotiate settlements so they don’t have to go to trial. Or (if both parties agree) you could try mediation or arbitration before going further with a lawsuit.
Yes, absolutely. Even if you go to court, you can still try alternative dispute resolution in most cases. After a lawsuit has started, parties often try to '''negotiate''' settlements so they don’t have to go to trial. Or (if both parties agree) you could try '''mediation''' or '''arbitration''' before going further with a lawsuit.


===Are there situations where ADR is not a good idea?===
===Are there situations where ADR is not a good idea?===
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