alternate methods of dispute resolution (ADR) just as the traditional litigation system is popular. Comparison- Traditional and Non-Traditional Litigation. Litigation is defined “as the process of bringing, maintaining and defending a law suit”. (Cheeseman, 2010). In a traditional litigation system the decision of the disputes are decided by a judge or jury whereas in a nontraditional litigation system or ADR the decision of the dispute rests in the hands
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Alternate Assignment for Unit 3 Alternative Dispute Resolution Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 9:00-10:00 By Norma Rogers This Seminar discussed the negotiation process and strategies we can take in negotiating the fact scenario in this unit found at Problem 6-2 on page 86 of our textbook. During the seminar, the class chose which party in the scenario each wished to represent and stated their interests and positions. I. Professor’s general housekeeping comments: • The class must post
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Individual Paper Joann Harris BSHS 441 July 16, 2012 Paula Krasselt Individual Paper In this paper, I will discuss many things. Some of the things that will be discussed will be the ethical, morals, and legal challenges of the dual relationships of an advocate and mediator. Plus, I will discuss my personal philosophy and approach to advocating and mediating. When it comes to an advocate or a mediator, there may be circumstances that both advocacy and mediation may face challenges of
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Amazon’s Strategic Initiatives FIN/370 Initiatives to Minimize Litigation Amazon like other large companies build their organization with a vision - from the vision the company develops the mission, goals, and objectives. Oftentimes during the life of an organization it becomes necessary for the organization to redefine the goals of the organization based on profitability, customer concerns
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Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Tina Posey University of Phoenix LAW531 June 21, 2012 David L. Wilson Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation People break laws, people do not agree, civil suits filed, and litigation begins. Litigation is closely identified with civil law or tort law and the bringing of lawsuits. Lawsuits are legally authorized controversies judged by a court of law, and when one individual sues another individual, they are engaging in litigation law
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NEGOTIATION ARTICLE ANALYSIS & CRITICAL REVIEW SIX HABITS OF MERELY EFFECTIVE NEGOTIATORS SUBMITTED ON 15 MAY 12 INTRODUCTION Negotiation happens whenever parties with different interests and perceptions depend on each other for results. Negotiation is often described more as an art than a science. Invariably, in any field of study, when comprehension gets too difficult for the student of the area of study, it is common to refer to the subject more as an art than science, as if in
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Stan needs advice about a contract he has entered into with James for painting Stan’s home. To decide what the best advice in this situation is one must examine the contract to determine enforceability, examine possible remedies, and also ways to prevent this type of incident in the future. ENFORCEABILITY OF CONTRACT Stan and James did enter into a contract for this transaction. Both parties agreed to the terms of the contract, which included consideration from both parties; Stan providing payment
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CASE NO. 6 Communication, Coaching and Conflict QUESTIONS THE WATERVIEW Q.1) Present a summary of the case highlighting the main features of the company and the current scenario faced by Michael Welland? Q.2) Using the oral message sending process explain and jusify how should Boddington send messages to Welland and Vice versa? Q.3) According to the message receiving process, explain and justify how far Welland is listening, analyzing and understanding the message received from Boddington
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The most important issues are that the Luna pen contributes the major sales of Global that reached to one fourth of total sales and Global is ready for a major expansion. It showed that there is already a good base of customers in Asia for the Luna pen, and it would be detrimental if Global were to lose the product. Whereas Luna pen produced a lot of profit to Global, DGG doesn’t want to be in the fountain pen business which weakens their lawsuit. Also, the company doesn’t have any real damages.
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