Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to methods of resolving disputes outside of the traditional court system. ADR processes are becoming increasingly popular as they offer a quicker, cheaper, and less adversarial way to settle disputes. This guide will explore the different types of ADR available and how they can be used to resolve conflicts effectively.
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Arbitration is a method of alternative dispute resolution where parties involved in a legal dispute agree to have their case decided by an impartial arbitrator rather than going to court. It is a confidential and less formal process than litigation and can often be more cost-effective and time-efficient. In this guide, we will explore the
Explore the nine protected characteristics under UK equality law with DLS Solicitors. Our informative guide outlines these key attributes, which include age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. Gain insights into how these characteristics are safeguarded against discrimination in various legal contexts, ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all.