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22 January 2015

The benefits of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

ADR refers to a wide range of services that provide a non-litigation based approach to resolving legal disputes.
Australia Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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The benefits of Alternative Dispute Resolution such as mediation are many, however until now they have unfortunately not been readily accessible to clients based in Newcastle or the Hunter.

Alternative Dispute Resolution refers to a wide range of services that provide a non-litigation based approach to resolving legal disputes.

Mediation is one of the best known methods of alternative dispute resolution and brings parties together in a non-combative environment.

Unfortunately like nearly all ADR services, mediation has usually only been available in Sydney, requiring local Newcastle and Hunter based clients to travel to Sydney.

Given the many benefits of mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution, this has been far form ideal.

Now Carroll and O'Dea Lawyers Newcastle is not only providing the benefits of alternative dispute resolution directly to Newcastle and hunter clients, but are also bringing to the area some of the best practitioners in the field including former Federal Attorney General, Robert McClelland.

Robert McClelland is an expert in alternative dispute resolution and a recognised Mediator who can now bring these specialised skills to Newcastle and Hunter clients to assist in resolving disputes.

So what benefits can clients expect of alternative dispute resolution practices?

Cost savings are one of the key benefits of alternative dispute resolution and these are further enhanced by the provisions of services locally in the Hunter, negating the need and expense of travel.

Other benefits include the opportunity to bring to bear on long running disputes, a fresh perspective and a creative approach to resolving issues and breaking stalemates when other resolution has failed.

Mediation can also offer opposing parties the opportunity to articulate their positions without prejudicing their case. This can often reveal underlying issues that may be preventing resolution of matters. Mediation enables these issues to be aired and addressed, reopening the pathway to resolution of the dispute.

So where is ADR best suited as an approach? The answer is many including:

  • Commercial disputes
  • Building disputes
  • Any civil claim
  • Personal injury matters
  • Orders in relation to wstates
  • Contested will

Alternative dispute resolution is also widely applicable to areas of non-litigation such as workplace disputes, employee grievance or workplace investigation matters.

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ARTICLE
22 January 2015

The benefits of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Australia Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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