Discover the World of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in this Quiz!

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What are the goals for ADR?

The goals for ADR include relieving court congestion, preventing unnecessary costs and delays, involving the parties to the dispute resolution process, improving and facilitating access to justice, and providing more effective dispute resolution.

What is ADR?

ADR is an alternative to litigation involving the selection or design of a process best suited for the particular dispute and the parties involved. It is a flexible method of dispute resolution consisting of negotiation, mediation, conciliation, and arbitration.

What are the categories of dispute resolution?

The categories of dispute resolution include informal discussion and problem-solving, negotiation, mediation, and conciliation.

What are the advantages of ADR?

The advantages of ADR include its versatility, online processes, cross jurisdictions, and social media protection.

What does conciliation involve?

Conciliation involves a third party assisting the parties to a deal, but the mediator does not make a decision.

Test your knowledge on general introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) with this quiz. Learn about the versatility, online processes, cross jurisdictions, and social media protection that make ADR a preferred choice over litigation. Explore the concept of ADR as an alternative to litigation, its flexibility, and the different methods it consists of.

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