Dispute resolution
This section is focused on dispute resolution and contentious work, an internal legal sector that is devoted to mediating disputes and aiding the pursuit of middle ground and the best possible result for both parties. This section will focus mostly on litigation, but will also explore non-court related methods such as arbitration and mediation.

This post will cover the four primary forms of dispute resolution, what each method entails, the positives and benefits of each and the typical utilities of each. The four methods of dispute resolution that I’ll be discussing are: 1. Negotiation 2. Mediation 3. Arbitration 4. Litigation To begin, here is a brief description of each:…

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