Practical ADR Handbook
Stephen D. York(Author)
FT Law & Tax (Publisher)
Published on 9. December 1996
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-7520-0296-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This text provides practitioners with key information on the area of alternative methods of dispute resolution, explaining the options available and offering all the advice and guidance needed to make informed and sensible decisions as to the most suitable course of action to take. Written by an author experienced in advising clients in this field, the book offers a logical analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative. It looks in turn at: negotiation, in particular at the importance of drawing up a strategy early on in a dispute and the sort of things that should be taken into account when designing a strategy; the conduct of a mediation, including consideration of the role of the lawyers, experts and clients; conciliation, with a discussion of the impact of a neutral expressing a view; Med-Arb; and settlement agreements. The book also emphasizes "how-to" techniques and includes checklists and worked examples of model agreements to ensure that nothing is overlooked.
This text provides practitioners with key information on the area of alternative methods of dispute resolution, explaining the options available and offering all the advice and guidance needed to make informed and sensible decisions as to the most suitable course of action to take. Written by an author experienced in advising clients in this field, the book offers a logical analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative. It looks in turn at: negotiation, in particular at the importance of drawing up a strategy early on in a dispute and the sort of things that should be taken into account when designing a strategy; the conduct of a mediation, including consideration of the role of the lawyers, experts and clients; conciliation, with a discussion of the impact of a neutral expressing a view; Med-Arb; and settlement agreements. The book also emphasizes "how-to" techniques and includes checklists and worked examples of model agreements to ensure that nothing is overlooked.
This text provides practitioners with key information on the area of alternative methods of dispute resolution, explaining the options available and offering all the advice and guidance needed to make informed and sensible decisions as to the most suitable course of action to take. Written by an author experienced in advising clients in this field, the book offers a logical analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative. It looks in turn at: negotiation, in particular at the importance of drawing up a strategy early on in a dispute and the sort of things that should be taken into account when designing a strategy; the conduct of a mediation, including consideration of the role of the lawyers, experts and clients; conciliation, with a discussion of the impact of a neutral expressing a view; Med-Arb; and settlement agreements. The book also emphasizes "how-to" techniques and includes checklists and worked examples of model agreements to ensure that nothing is overlooked.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
forms
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0296-5 (9780752002965)
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Stephen York
Practical ADR Handbook
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05/2007
2nd Edition
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€182.72
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Content
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.