Common Queries on Alternative Dispute Resolution
Welcome to the FAQ page at Mediating Minds – your go-to guide for answers to the most frequently asked questions about alternative dispute resolution or ADR and how to use our resources to resolve your mediation, arbitration, and negotiation issues with confidence.
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🤔 What does ADR stand for?
ADR, or “alternative dispute resolution,” refers to an array of processes designed to help parties obtain a resolution without the need for litigation. In addition to mediation, there are many ODR processes including arbitration, early neutral evaluation, settlement conferences, conciliation, facilitations, fact finding, and mini trials.
🌐 How can the Mediating Minds website assist me in resolving a dispute?
Mediating Minds assembles and maintains a vast library of articles, expert commentary and blog entries, and more than 700 practice aids on all forms of ADR processes. No matter whether you are a legal professional or a layperson embroiled in a civil dispute, landlord-tenant issue or family problem, the resources contained within our pages can shed new light and provide easy-to-use guides to moving forward.
🏢 Is there content for organizations and business settings?
Definitely. We have many pages that address your needs and support the resolution of workplace conflict as well as guides to negotiation processes.
💸 Does it cost anything to access your resources?
All of our articles, book extracts, practice aids and expert commentary are free of charge online. We provide open access to all information on ADR processes everywhere, for everyone.
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📬 Can I reach out to Mediating Minds with a specific concern?
Sure! Your feedback is important. You can reach us at [email protected] or by phone at (771) 528-7396. If you require further assistance, our offices are located at 1000 4th St SW Ste 37, Washington DC 20585.
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