The term ADR refers to the resolution of legal disputes through methods other than litigation.
TRUE
TRUE
Courts are generally critical and unsupportive of ADR methods.
FALSE
FALSE
A person must have a law degree in order to be a mediator.
FALSE
FALSE
A person must be a lawyer in order to perform arbitration.
FALSE
FALSE
An arbitrator is more likely to issue a compromise decision than a judge.
TRUE
TRUE
Med-arb is a type of ADR method.
TRUE
TRUE
A summary jury trial leads to a binding jury verdict.
FALSE
FALSE
In an early neutral case evaluation, the neutral provides a binding ruling.
FALSE
FALSE
Federal courts have vetoed any form of ADR.
FALSE
FALSE
Mediation is a process done only in the U.S., not in foreign countries.
FALSE
ADR is a process done only in the U.S., not in foreign countries.
FALSE
FALSE
ADR is a process done only in the U.S., not in foreign countries.
FALSE
Which of the following is a type of ADR?
A. Consultation
B. Mediation
C. Case argument
D. Case analysis
E. Focus grouping
A. Consultation
B. Mediation
C. Case argument
D. Case analysis
E. Focus grouping
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