Moline Arbitration Lawyers
Arbitration is one of the two most common methods of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), with Mediation being the other. Arbitration is the process by which an experienced legal professional hears a dispute and makes a ruling concerning the dispute.
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Arbitration Resources
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Do I have to go to Mediation?
Each party voluntarily agrees to participate in mediation and attend a mediation conference.
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Order For Mediation/Conciliation/Counseling (Lake County)
Illinois Alternative Dispute Resolution Forms.
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Can I send someone in my place?
Each party must have full authority to negotiate and settle at the mediation conference and to … more
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Can I bring someone with me?
Each party is limited to three participants one of whom should be designated to speak for that … more
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Can mediation be used as evidence?
The participants must agree that mediation efforts will not be introduced as evidence before … more
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