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Alternative Dispute Resolution In Civil Justice Systems American Legal Institutions Roger E Hartley

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Alternative Dispute Resolution In Civil Justice Systems American Legal Institutions Roger E Hartley
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Roger E. Hartley
ISBN: 9781593320164, 9781931202367, 1593320167, 1931202362
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Alternative Dispute Resolution In Civil Justice Systems American Legal Institutions Roger E Hartley by Roger E. Hartley 9781593320164, 9781931202367, 1593320167, 1931202362 instant download after payment.

Hartley examines the introduction of alternative dispute resolution (e.g., mediation) in a court system in Georgia. Attorneys supported the introduction of mediation to consolidate control of the legal process and to add it to their practices. They also used mediation to settle some cases more quickly. Mediation gave judges flexibility to weed out minor cases and process others more quickly. However, these changes were not so great as to put a dent in settlement or trial rates, and Hartley concludes that while changes in court procedures have effects, researchers need to examine the behavior of actors in depth in order to discover these effects.

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