The legal system can be an intimidating and unpredictable experience. Courts grapple with a diverse range of cases daily, with outcomes ranging from acquittal to life imprisonment. This uncertainty drives both parties involved in a dispute to seek alternative solutions. Instead of navigating the complexities of a courtroom trial before a judge or jury, parties often opt for alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods. These methods, such as mediation and arbitration, offer a more streamlined and efficient approach. By choosing ADR, parties significantly reduce the time, effort, and financial resources that would be consumed by a formal legal proceeding.
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