ADR (Alternative dispute resolution) refers to the different ways people can resolve disputes without a trial.
2. What are the different methods of ADR?
There are two types of ADR.
3. What are the purpose of ADR?
Its purpose is to provide parties involved in a dispute with an alternative and more efficient means of resolving their conflicts outside of traditional court litigation.
4. What are the advantages of ADR?
- Parties can save money on legal fees, court costs, and other expenses associated with court proceedings.
- Allows parties to resolve their disputes in a more timely manner.
- ADR takes place in a less formal setting than a courtroom, which can reduce the stress and tension often associated with traditional litigation.
5. What are the disadvantages of ADR?
- There is no guarantee that ADR will lead to a resolution
- There might be a power imbalance between the parties
- Parties may have limited options to challenge the outcome.