Welcome to our ADR Program webpage. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is an efficient and cost-effective method of resolving disputes outside of the traditional courtroom setting. Our ADR Program provides a range of services and resources to help parties reach mutually satisfactory resolutions.
Our ADR Program offers various options, including mediation, binding arbitration, and neutral evaluation panels. These methods allow parties to actively participate in the resolution process, providing them with a sense of control and involvement. Through the ADR Program, parties can work together to explore creative solutions that address their specific needs and interests.
In addition to facilitating the resolution process, our ADR Program also offers support services. This includes a panelist application for individuals interested in serving as mediators, arbitrators, or evaluators. We also provide a party questionnaire, which helps us understand the unique aspects of each case and tailor our services accordingly.
As part of our commitment to transparency and confidentiality, we offer a confidential party questionnaire. This ensures that all information provided is strictly confidential and used solely for the purpose of facilitating the ADR process. We understand the importance of maintaining privacy and take all necessary steps to protect it.
Furthermore, our ADR Program includes a reimbursement process for out-of-pocket expenses incurred by panel mediators. We believe in compensating our panelists for their time and effort, and this reimbursement system reinforces our dedication to fair and equitable practices.
Whether you are an individual seeking resolution for a personal matter or a business looking to resolve a commercial dispute, our ADR Program is here to assist you. Our experienced mediators, arbitrators, and evaluators are trained professionals who are dedicated to helping parties find common ground and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
So, if you're looking for an effective and alternative way to resolve your dispute, consider our ADR Program. With our wide range of services and the expertise of our panelists, we are confident in our ability to guide you towards a resolution that meets your needs.
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This document is for requesting the use of the Commercial Division ADR Program in Nassau County, New York. It allows parties in a commercial case to refer the case to an alternative dispute resolution program for resolution instead of going to trial.
This Form is used for applying to become a panelist for mediation, binding arbitration, and neutral evaluation panels in San Mateo County, California.
This document is an application for the ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) Program Neutral Panels in the County of San Mateo, California. The program aims to provide a mediation process for resolving conflicts outside of the traditional court system.
This document is a confidential questionnaire used in the Civil Adr Program in Sonoma County, California. It is specifically designed for parties involved in a legal dispute to gather information relevant to their case.
This document is used to refer a civil case to the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program in Nassau County, New York. The ADR program is a method of resolving legal disputes outside of traditional courtroom litigation.