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High-context communication focuses more on the context than the actual words being exchanged. Click here to learn more about this communication style!| ADR Times
Most arbitration agreements call for a single arbitrator. But some agreements call for a panel of three-a tripartite panel. Click here now!| ADR Times
What is open-end communication? Not surprisingly, our style of communication affects how others interact with. Click here now!| ADR Times
Negotiating can be tricky, but with our negotiating techniques, you can confidently guide conversations to satisfying conclusions. Click here to learn more!| ADR Times
By David C. Peterson It’s no secret that insurance carriers have altered their practices in the past several years. Authority and independent judgment they previously possessed has been removed from adjusters, managers, and supervisors as executives in the companies strive for uniformity in claims handling and ironclad control over settlement decisions. Rarely at mediation is| ADR Times
Wondering how lawyers negotiate settlements in personal injury cases? Check out our guide to learn what factors come into play during these vital negotiations| ADR Times
As binding and permanent as contracts may read, most contain common loopholes that may be advantageous. Or detrimental. Click here to learn more!| ADR Times
Emily is a recent graduate of Pepperdine Caruso Law. While in law school, Emily served as an executive editor on the Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal and had the opportunity to learn about ADR from world-class professors of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. emily@adrtimes.com| adrtimes.com
Reacting strongly when participating in child custody mediation is very common, but having a plan & knowing what not to say during it is vital.| ADR Times