The Practical ADR Handbook, as its name suggests, takes a practical, 'how-to' approach to alternative dispute resolution. It discusses the developments in the UK within the last two years, which have seen a substantial rise in the amount of ADR. The book discusses in detail the implementation of the Woolf Reforms and how the new Rules work in practice, and explores the relation between mediation and arbitration. It also covers the role of adjudication in construction disputes.
* Full discussion of the Woolf reforms and how they work in practice
* Precedents and working documents guide the practitioner through an ADR process
* Written by one of the pre-eminent experts on ADR in this country
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Full of tactical guidance... contains a great deal of invaluable information... The Law Society Gazette, of the last edition.
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978-0-421-68340-2 (9780421683402)
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Introduction - recent developments in ADR. US developments. Stopping proceedings and new case law. Training and ethics. Construction. Professional negligence and insurance. Banking and finance. Employment and workplace ADR. Global Dispute Resolution and electronic commerce.