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9780813386553

Settling Disputes

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    9780813386553

  • ISBN10:

    0813386551

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1994-09-01
  • Publisher: Westview Pr
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Summary

Within the past few years, innovative methods have been developed not only to settle disputes out of court but also to supplement or replace the means by which legislatures, businesses, communities, therapists, and schools handle conflicts that once could be resolved only by litigation or force. Settling Disputes serves as an essential guide to the new settlement alternatives. This updated edition, in response to the rapid changes of the past five years, includes substantial new material that describes recent transformations in the way that courts and public agencies respond to disputes. The book discusses alternative dispute resolution from the viewpoints of potential participants and offers advice to those who are involved in disputes to help them analyze their situations and goals. Finally, it provides suggestions for professionals involved in dispute resolution and for those whose jobs in law, business, or government are affected by the new options for settling disputes.The dispute resolution movement continues to offer the most hopeful, powerful alternative to the business and personal costs of litigation or, worse, of violence. It has tremendous implications for the professional lives of Americans, for their private lives—as parents, spouses, neighbors, and consumers—and for their role as citizens.The first edition of Settling Disputes was awarded the 1990 Center for Public Resources Book Prize.

Author Biography

Linda R. Singer Is a partner in the law firm of Lichtman, Trister, Singer & Ross. Since 1971, she has directed the Center for Dispute Settlement, one of the most active organizations in the dispute resolution field.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Editionp. ix
Origins and Growth of the Dispute Settlement Movementp. 1
Techniques for Settling Disputesp. 15
Settling Disputes in Familiesp. 31
Settling Business Disputesp. 55
Settling Consumer and Employment Disputesp. 83
Settling Disputes in Communitiesp. 107
Settling Public Disputesp. 127
Adr and the Legal Systemp. 165
Afterwordp. 183
Notesp. 185
Selected Bibliographyp. 193
About the Book and Authorp. 199
Indexp. 201
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