Notably, the recent EU Directive 2025/2647 of 16 December 2025 aims to adapt the alternative dispute resolution framework to ...
Disputes in England and Wales are usually adjudicated after an adversarial process, either by a judge in court-based litigation or by an arbitrator in an arbitration. Litigation is governed by ...
The American Arbitration Association has announced several gen AI-related developments this year. AAA's Bridget M. McCormack discusses the impact of this year's announcements. She also dives into ...
In The Legal's Alternative Dispute Resolution special section, read about browsewrap arbitration agreements, tips to break a mediation deadlock and some mistakes parties make at mediation. In The ...
A Practical Guide To Alternative Dispute Resolution In Malaysia. Legal News and Analysis - Malaysia - Dispute Resolution - ...
New pilot programs will test changes to existing alternative dispute resolution (ADR) programs, including fast-track settlements (FTS), the IRS said Wednesday in Announcement 2025-6. The first pilot ...
If the National Treasury is serious about revenue mobilisation, it need not invent new taxes or further burden already ...
Disputes are an inevitable aspect of human interaction, occurring in workplaces, businesses, legal contexts, and personal relationships. Every society requires effective mechanisms for dispute ...
Business litigation refers to the practice of engaging in legal action to resolve disputes that occur in a business setting. There are numerous types of disputes that can lead to litigation, including ...
Supreme Court Judge Justice Shahid Waheed has emphasized that Pakistan's economic stability and sustainable development ...
There is increasing emphasis on diverting disputes from the court process. Going forward, the Scottish Government has committed to encouraging people to resolve disputes outside court.
The Principal Judge, Lady Justice Jane Frances Abodo, has urged the practical and selective application of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in criminal justice, saying it strengthens judicial ...