Dispute resolution - LegalOwl
About us  |  Why use us?  |  Press  |  Contact us

 

Topic: Dispute resolution



  
 Alternative dispute resolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mediation, participation is voluntary (in that even though a court may mandate the process itself, the parties are not required to reach a resolution), and there is a third party, a mediator, who facilitates the resolution process but does not impose a resolution on the parties.
The King of France refused lawyers permission to practice in New France, so Catholic priests and civil law notaries were used by the local populace as dispute resolution resources.
Moreover, they can be provided on a global scale, where no effective domestic remedies are available to disputing parties, as in the case of the UDRP and domain name disputes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_dispute_resolution

  
 Alternative Dispute Resolution
Voluntary Arbitration is a binding, adversarial dispute resolution process in which the disputing parties choose one or more arbitrators to hear their dispute and to render a final decision or award after an expedited hearing.
The State ADR Office also administers the Community Dispute Resolution Centers Program, which provides a community-based forum for the resolution of disputes that might otherwise become civil, family and criminal courts cases.
Compulsory Arbitration is a non-binding, adversarial dispute resolution process in which one or more arbitrators hear arguments, weigh evidence and issue a non-binding judgment on the merits after an expedited hearing.
http://www.courts.state.ny.us/ip/adr/index.shtml

  
 Alternative Dispute Resolution for Disputed Environmental Permit Applications - Texas Commission on Environmental ...
If the dispute is settled through mediation and negotiation by the participants, there may be no need for those persons to incur the expense of hiring expert witnesses and attorneys, or of conducting expensive discovery in preparing for trial in a contested public hearing.
Participation in agency-organized alternative dispute resolution procedures is not a pre-determination by the Commissioners that any protestant has legal standing to request a hearing.
Public hearings are formal evidentiary, legal proceedings that follow the rules of procedure of both the agency and the State Office of Administrative Hearings, as well as the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and the Texas Rules of Civil Evidence as those rules apply in non-jury civil trials, and the Administrative Procedure Act.
http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/comm_exec/dispute_res

  
 The Fee Dispute Resolution Program
Contact the Fee Dispute Resolution Program at The Missouri Bar by writing to P.O. Box 119, Jefferson City, MO 65102 for a complaint petition form or, a copy of the complaint petition form may be downloaded from this web site.
After an award is made, if the party against whom the award is assessed fails to pay the amount voluntarily, the other party may seek enforcement by filing the signed agreement consenting to binding arbitration and the arbitration award with the local circuit court.
The Missouri Bar program accepts fee dispute resolution cases from throughout the State of Missouri with the exception of the St. Louis and Kansas City areas.
http://www.mobar.org/pamphlet/fdr.htm

  
 ICANN Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policies
Dispute proceedings arising from alleged abusive registrations of domain names (for example, cybersquatting) may be initiated by a holder of trademark rights.
Disputes under these policies may be filed with one of the approved dispute-resolution service providers for the given policy.
The Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy (TDRP) applies to transactions in which a domain-name holder transfers or attempts to transfer a domain name to a new registrar.
http://www.icann.org/udrp

  
 Home
Typically, the parties’ agreement to mediate or arbitrate is contained in a future-disputes clause in their contract.
ADRS takes a common sense approach to dispute resolution, and relies on impartial home inspection industry experts to hear and resolve cases.
The mediator may offer suggestions and point out issues that the disputants may have overlooked, but resolution of the dispute rests with the disputants themselves.
http://www.nachiadrs.com

  
 eNom - domain name, web site hosting, email, registration - TERMS AND CONDITIONS
All other disputes between you and any party other than us regarding your domain name registration that are not brought pursuant to the mandatory administrative proceeding provisions of Paragraph 4 shall be resolved between you and such other party through any court, arbitration or other proceeding that may be available.
In the event that you transfer a domain name registration to us during the pendency of a court action or arbitration, such dispute shall remain subject to the domain name dispute policy of the registrar from which the domain name registration was transferred.
You may transfer administration of your domain name registration to another registrar during a pending court action or arbitration, provided that the domain name you have registered with us shall continue to be subject to the proceedings commenced against you in accordance with the terms of this Policy.
http://www.enom.com/help/drp.asp

  
 NJDEP - Office of Dispute Resolution
The Office of Dispute Resolution structures the meeting so that it focuses on the issues and the ultimate goal, which may be to remediate a site, set a permit compliance schedule or resolve technical issues.
The majority of mediations handled by the Office of Dispute Resolution are matters that have already been contested and are scheduled for either an administrative hearing or a trial.
The Office of Dispute Resolution provides a forum other than the administrative and trial courts for resolution of disagreements between the department and affected parties.
http://www.nj.gov/dep/adr

  
 Dispute Resolution Office - Ministry of Attorney General
Options such as mediation encourage early settlement of disputes and are less expensive than processes used in the formal court system.
The Ministry of Attorney General's Dispute Resolution Office develops and promotes non-adversarial dispute resolution options within the justice system and government.
Dispute Resolution Office - Ministry of Attorney General
http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/dro

  
 BBBOnLine, Inc.
Identify the types of disputes that are covered by the arbitration clause, which may not include claims for criminal or statutory violations.
For dispute resolution processes that are incorporated into a written warranty for consumer products, for example, the program would have to comply with regulations set out in 16 C.F.R., Part 703.
Advise consumers that the clause affects important legal rights, and that the consumer will not be able to go to court for disputes covered by the clause if the consumer signs the arbitration clause.
http://www.bbbonline.org/reliability/dr.asp

  
 Nominet:About the DRS
The DRS does not replace the role of the Courts, it is however open to all and the decisions are binding on the parties involved.
If a resolution cannot be achieved through mediation, the Complainant can refer the case for a decision by an independent expert on payment of a fee of £750 (plus VAT).
If either party is dissatisfied with the outcome, they may appeal within five working days of the decision being made on payment of a fee of £3000 (plus VAT); there is a split fee system also available - see the procedure for details.
http://www.nic.uk/ref/drs.html

  
 Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution - Overview
MODR began in 1985 as a pilot project with funding in part from the National Institute for Dispute Resolution (NIDR) and the Boston Foundation, and was one of the first five state offices established in the country.
MODR has designed and operated successful mediation programs for courts and state agencies and has trained hundreds of public officials in conflict resolution skills.
These agencies regularly refer specific types of conflicts to MODR, such as affordable housing development issues, land use matters, vocational service disputes, workplace labor/management disputes, and housing and employment discrimination complaints.
http://temp5.www.umb.edu/~resolution

  
 WTO Dispute settlement gateway
The WTO’s procedure for resolving trade quarrels under the Dispute Settlement Understanding is vital for enforcing the rules and therefore for ensuring that trade flows smoothly.
To view the news items related to the latest dispute cases, choose “Edit” and then “Find in page” on the menu bar of your browser and type the keyword “dispute” in the window.
Rules of Conduct on rules and procedures for settling disputes, adopted in December 1996
http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/dispu_e.htm

  
 National Arbitration Forum
The UDRP is the original dispute resolution procedure adopted by ICANN in 1999.
Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy "TDRP" This procedure can be used for the resolution of disputes arising out of inter-registrar domain name transfers.
Model Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (MDRP) This procedure can be used by parties who challenge the registration of a New.net domain name.
http://www.arb-forum.com/domains

  
 COMPLEMENTARY DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Depending on the vicinage and the program, complementary dispute resolution services generally are provided by trained citizen volunteers, attorneys, judicial personnel, and community agencies.
Some programs are mandated by statute, others are required by the Supreme Court for all vicinages, and still others are pilots in selected vicinages or are optional for vicinage implementation.
Rules governing CDR were established by the Court effective September 1, 1992, and subsequently amended as needed.
http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/services/cdr.htm

  
 Dispute Resolution Foundation Jamaica
The Foundation seeks to implement a very successful model of dispute resolution which is widely used by businesses and courts in the U.S.A., Hong Kong, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom.
The DRF has a panel of skilled mediators and trainers to resolve disputes, train mediators, and develop business, court-annexed, police and community dispute resolution, and arbitration programmes - appropriate options for dispute resolution, under the patronage of the Chief Justice of Jamaica.
Core funding up to 1996 was provided by USAID under the Sustainable Justice Improvement Programme.
http://www.disputeresolutionfoundation.com

  
 Dispute Resolution Commission
The MSC Program is designed to promote early settlement of cases filed in superior court, including automobile accident and other negligence cases and business and contract disputes.
The Commission is a statutorily created body charged with certifying and regulating mediators who conduct mediated settlement conferences in North Carolina's superior and district courts.
The mediator will also explore with each side the strengths and weaknesses of their case, suggest compromises, and carry offers and counter-offers between the parties.
http://www.nccourts.org/Courts/CRS/Councils/DRC

  
 Massachusetts Dispute Resolution Services MDRS Boston Salem Mediation Arbitration
Our alternative dispute resolution and mediation services take less time and cost much less than is required to reach trial in the court system.
We serve parties who seek equitable settlement of their disputes without the time, expense and frustration which often accompany the more formal trial court system.
The Practical Alternative to Conflict Resolution in the Courts
http://www.mdrs.com

  
 odr.info - CITDR
Importantly, as the parties to the disputes will have an ongoing business relationship, a solution reached by the parties themselves has advantages over one imposed against the wishes of one of the parties, such as by court or by arbitration.
With separating couples required to try to resolve disputes before filing with the Family Court, he expects there will be a need for mediators and counsellors to deliver information quickly and cheaply.
You should also check your own email address in eBay’s options, to make sure that the seller can reply to you.
http://www.odr.info

  
 CIRA - Canadian Internet Registration Authority
While a proceeding is underway, a domain name registration may not be cancelled or transferred by the registrant.
As part of a proceeding, an independent service provider will appoint a panel responsible for reviewing material submitted by the parties and ruling on the transfer or cancellation of a domain name registration.
People who wish to initiate a Complaint under section 3.7 (b) of the Policy may obtain a list of the domain names registered to the registrant of the domain name in dispute.
http://www.cira.ca/en/cat_Dpr.html

  
 Dispute Resolution Process
In addition, a Memorandum of Understanding negotiated as part of the 2001 contract commits the parties to make continuous improvements in the NALC-USPS dispute resolution system.
The parties have designed the new procedure to resolve grievances quickly and fairly, to increase compliance with the national agreement, and to educate the parties about their respective rights and thus help to reduce repetitive and unnecessary grievance disputes.
Effective July 8, 2002 NALC and USPS implement the new Article 15 grievance-arbitration procedure negotiated as part of the 2001-2006 National Agreement.
http://www.nalc.org/depart/cau/drp.html

  
 Dispute Resolution Services Home
On behalf of the Department of Justice's Dispute Resolution Services team, I thank you for visiting this site and encourage you to send comments and suggestions regarding the site to dr-rd@justice.gc.ca.
Should you require legal assistance on a private matter, we would suggest that you contact a lawyer in the private sector.
Unfortunately the Department of Justice Canada cannot comply with individual requests for legal assistance or legal research.
http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/ps/drs

  
 DOJ: Dispute Resolution
The office is responsible for ADR policy matters, ADR training, assisting lawyers in selecting the right cases for dispute resolution, and finding appropriate neutrals to serve as mediators, arbitrators, and neutral evaluators.
The mediators in the Department of Justice program are professional mediators who have been trained in the legal requirements of the ADA.
The Office of Dispute Resolution coordinates the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for the Department of Justice.
http://www.usdoj.gov/disputeresolution.htm

  
 Guide to Alernative Dispute Resolution, Mediation and Arbitration
Those who are unable to resolve their disputes through ADR may wish to order our comprehensive guide to civil litigation.
Convention on the Settlement by Arbitration of Civil Law Disputes between Economic Organizations of the Member States of CMEA (1972)Convention on the
IBA Business Law Section (Procedures for Settling Disputes)
http://www.hg.org/adr.html

  
 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5
The CUNY Dispute Resolution Consortium (CUNY DRC) and Dispute Resolution
Please update your links and bookmarks to point to its new location.
http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~dispute

  
 FindLaw: Legal Subjects: Dispute Resolution, Arbitration and Mediation
Dispute Resolution, Arbitration and Mediation Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms (Find a Lawyer)
Dispute Resolution, Arbitration and Mediation Law Expert Witnesses and Consultants
FindLaw: Legal Subjects: Dispute Resolution, Arbitration and Mediation
http://findlaw.com/01topics/11disputeres

  
 Supreme Court of Ohio / Dispute Resolution Section
Supreme Court of Ohio / Dispute Resolution Section
http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/dispute_resolution

  
 CataLaw : Alternative Dispute Resolution
Bora Laskin Law Library: Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
CataLaw : Legal Topics : Alternative Dispute Resolution
Open Directory - Society: Law: Legal Information: Alternative Dispute Resolution
http://www.catalaw.com/topics/ADR.shtml

  
 eBay Services: Buying and Selling Tools: Dispute Resolution Overview
Only you, the other party and the mediator (if you choose to involve one) will be granted access.
SquareTrade will contact and encourage the other party to respond to your case.
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
http://pages.ebay.com/services/buyandsell/disputeres.html

  
 FERC: Alternative Dispute Resolution
When parties are involved in a conflict, they may initially attempt to resolve the matter themselves.
ADR ranges from unassisted negotiation to formal court adjudication.
ADR should not be used if one or more of the parties are not fully committed to the ADR process.
http://www.ferc.gov/legal/adr.asp

  
 Mediation and Dispute Resolution
ADR encompasses a number of processes that allow parties to resolve their dispute without litigating the matter in court.
Home / Court and Human Services / Office of Dispute Resolution / Mediation
The Association for Conflict Resolution and the American Bar Association section of Dispute Resolution are exploring the feasibility of a proposed new national certification program for mediators.
http://www.courts.state.co.us/chs/court/mediation/odrindex.htm

  
 Dispute Resolution
Now that the Sunrise Challenge period has ended, parties other than Afilias wishing to initiate a dispute regarding the validity of a Sunrise domain must utilize ICANN's Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), or a court system.
Domains registered in Open Registration (those with "created on dates" in the WHOIS on and after September 12, 2001) should be disputed through the UDRP or through a court system.
Your registration agreement is a contract between you and your registrar, and therefore Afilias does not normally intervene in such disputes.
http://www.afilias.info/register/dispute_resolution

  
 LII: Law about...ADR
Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") refers to any means of settling disputes outside of the courtroom.
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Dispute Resolution
Arbitration hearings usually last only a few hours and the opinions are not public record.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/adr.html

  
 Alternative Dispute Resolution
If you wish to avoid the long, tedious process of resolving your dispute through the court system, then I can help you.
Do you have a legal dispute that you want to resolve quickly?
Having practiced law for over 25 years, I have a reputation for being impartial, dedicated, patient, and honest.
http://www.adr-resolve.com

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Alternative Dispute Resolution In A Nutshell, 2nd Ed. (Nutshell Series)
Subjects > Law > Procedures & Litigation > Alternative Dispute Resolution
Subjects > Professional & Technical > Law > Procedures & Litigation > Alternative Dispute Resolution
Discusses the use of ADR as one method of establishing a culture of problem-solving in the legal profession.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0314238883?v=glance

  
 Alternative Dispute Resolution
The New Hampshire Court system offers several Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Programs which experience has shown can save time and money both for the parties involved and the Courts.
These processes also allow for the early disposition of cases without having to go through a full trial discovery process, which saves the parties significant expense and conserves scarce judicial resources.
These Alternative Dispute Resolution processes are less formal and provide the parties with a greater determination in the outcome, which increases party satisfaction.
http://www.courts.state.nh.us/adrp

  
 IDR:
IDR is the institutional structure for the Lam Chair of Law and Public Policy.
The Institute for Dispute Resolution (IDR) at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, is an interdisciplinary centre focused on effective dispute resolution and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) theory and practice.
http://dispute.resolution.uvic.ca

  
 Dispute Resolution
Many courts have begun to mandate the incorporation of dispute resolution into the judicial system.
IADRWG : Electronic Guide to Federal Procurement ADR
Dispute Resolution is proving to be a powerful alternative to the often cumbersome and expensive litigation process.
http://www.chss.montclair.edu/leclair/LS/dr.html

  
 Better Business Bureau Dispute Resolution
The ADR process is the common sense alternative to an expensive, protracted legal pursuit - it's user-friendly, inexpensive and helps resolve thousands of complaints each year.
"The notion that most people want black-robed judges, well-dressed lawyers, and fine paneled courtrooms as the setting to resolve their dispute is not correct.
Rules of Binding Arbitration for Disputes Subject to Pre-Dispute Binding Arbitration Clauses
http://www.dr.bbb.org

  
 City of Beaverton - Dispute Resolution Center
Center staff are not advocates, nor do they represent any party, in a dispute.
Mediation is free, confidential, voluntary, and a good alternative to going to court.
The City of Beaverton's Dispute Resolution Center is a service of the Mayor's Office providing mediation services and conflict resolution education for the citizens of Beaverton, and all citizens of Washington County east of 185th Avenue.
http://www.beavertonoregon.gov/departments/disputeresolution

  
 Dispute Resolution Institute at Hamline University School of Law
Established in 1991, the Dispute Resolution Institute (DRI) offers rigorous academic discourse, hands-on simulation experience, and cross-disciplinary examination of ADR themes in domestic and summer abroad courses for law students, lawyers, and other professionals.
Hamline University School of Law is ranked 5th in the nation in Dispute Resolution.
Dispute Resolution Institute at Hamline University School of Law
http://www.hamline.edu/law/adr

  
 ADRWorld.com - Arbitration, mediation and alternative dispute resolution news and information resources.
(10.11.2005) California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last week signed legislation revising existing alternative dispute resolution requirements for homeowner associations by mandating notification of its availability to members and prohibit binding arbitration where an association intends to initiate judicial foreclosure.
FAA Rolls Out New ADR Pilot Project For Workplace Disputes
ADRWorld.com - Arbitration, mediation and alternative dispute resolution news and information resources.
http://www.adrworld.com

  
 FindLaw for Students: Academic Law Journals and Law Reviews: Dispute Resolution Journals
Our free service connects you to a nationwide network of lawyers who can help you with your case.
Find a Lawyer: Our free service locates Bankruptcy, Criminal, DUI, Immigration, Personal Injury, Taxation, or Trademark lawyers in your area who can help you with your legal issues.
FindLaw for Students: Academic Law Journals and Law Reviews: Dispute Resolution Journals
http://stu.findlaw.com/journals/dispute.html

  
 Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office
Maryland has since won national acclaim for its multi-faceted approach to ADR as well as for acknowledging the Judiciary's role in helping to prevent disputes from reaching a stage at which court intervention is necessary.
MACRO works collaboratively with many others across the state to support efforts to advance effective conflict resolution practices in Maryland's courts, communities, schools, state and local government agencies, criminal and juvenile justice programs and businesses.
Recognizing the many benefits achievable though the use of ADR processes, as well as significant successes in other states, the Honorable Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals, created the Maryland ADR Commission in 1998.
http://www.courts.state.md.us/macro

  
 Oregon Consensus Program
The Oregon Consensus Program (OCP) is the State of Oregon's program to provide mediation and other alternative dispute resolution services to public bodies and persons who have disputes with public bodies throughout state.
Decreasing costs of resolving disputes involving public issues.
OCP partners with the Community Dispute Resolution Centers of the state to identify public disputes that might benefit from collaboration.
http://www.odrc.state.or.us

  
 Dispute Resolution Center of Yakima and Kittitas Counties
We offer residents who are involved in disputes an alternative to going to court.
The Washington State Legislature approved the DRC concept in 1984.
The Dispute Resolution Center of Yakima and Kittitas Counties has been helping people resolve conflicts since 1984.
http://www.drcyakima.org

  
 Dispute Resolution Benchmarking Association
Members will pay a nominal fee to join real and virtual roundtable discussions that address specific processes.
The scope of Dispute Resolution Benchmarking Association™ membership includes those organizations that have or will implement benchmarking of dispute resolution issues as part of or in support of their core business(es).
Dispute Resolution Benchmarking Association™ will identify and present to members opportunities to participate in Benchmarking studies on various topics of importance to dispute resolution issues.
http://www.csbenchmarking.com/drba.html

  
 Ohio Commission on Dispute Resolution
Focused on four program areas -- educational institutions, state and local government, courts, and communities -- the Commission works to positively affect the lives of all Ohio citizens by providing dispute resolution and conflict management training, consultation and technical assistance in designing dispute resolution programs, and facilitation and mediation services.
Established in 1989, the Ohio Commission on Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management provides Ohioans with constructive, nonviolent forums, processes, and techniques for resolving disputes.
Second Annual Conference on Conflict Resolution Education--What Works!
http://disputeresolution.ohio.gov

  
 Department of Justice, State of Oregon - Appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Department of Justice, State of Oregon - Appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR)
The appropriate method to resolve any given dispute can only be chosen after a careful assessment of the facts and circumstances of the case, including the interests of the parties, the nature of the dispute, and any statutory or policy restrictions governing the use of a particular dispute resolution process.
The Department of Justice affirms the responsibility of all its employees to make every effort to address disputes as early and effectively as possible, in order to provide more creative and durable resolutions to conflict and to reduce dispute resolution costs.
http://www.doj.state.or.us/ADR

  
 CULMA - Masters in Dispute Resolution
The DR Graduate Certificate Program must be completed within three years
As an interdisciplinary field, grounded in the fundamental idea that dispute resolution techniques are inherently democratic in giving voice to disputants, the program provides practical and academic experience that constitutes the range of dispute resolution activities: labor and school mediation, commercial arbitration, family counseling, legal negotiation, and international diplomacy.
The class will focus on "hot" issues in dispute resolution that are critical to their work as dispute resolvers in both the practice and research spheres.
http://www.culma.wayne.edu/students/madr.htm

 About us   |  Why use us?   |  Press   |  Contact us

 Copyright © 2006 LegalOwl.com Usage implies agreement with terms.