9781422490846-142249084X-Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Advocate's Perspective (Loose-leaf version)

Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Advocate's Perspective (Loose-leaf version)

ISBN-13: 9781422490846
ISBN-10: 142249084X
Edition: Fourth
Author: Charles B. Craver, Ellen E. Deason, Edward J. Brunet
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: LexisNexis
Format: Ring-bound 888 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781422490846
ISBN-10: 142249084X
Edition: Fourth
Author: Charles B. Craver, Ellen E. Deason, Edward J. Brunet
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: LexisNexis
Format: Ring-bound 888 pages

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Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Advocate's Perspective (Loose-leaf version) (ISBN-13: 9781422490846 and ISBN-10: 142249084X), written by authors Charles B. Craver, Ellen E. Deason, Edward J. Brunet, was published by LexisNexis in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Advocate's Perspective (Loose-leaf version) (Ring-bound) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.59.

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This three-hole punched, alternative loose-leaf version of the hardbound book is printed on 8 ½ x 11 inch paper with wider margins and the same pagination offered at a substantially lower price than the hardbound book.

This book is designed for use in a one-semester course that focuses on the group of alternative dispute resolution procedures. This new edition features new and expanded treatment of mediation. The main highlights of this new edition include:

• Expanded treatment of mediation confidentiality, including recent cases and hypotheticals that make this important area more teachable;
• Expanded treatment of the enforcement of agreements to mediate, including newer cases that articulate the difficult issues raised by enforcement questions;
• New material and cases on court-annexed mediation, including cases dealing with confidentiality rules in court-connected mediation and materials that critique the styles used by judges and other professionals who mediate pending cases; and
• Inclusion of new arbitration material including cases dealing with unconscionability and class action arbitration.

As was true with prior editions of the book, the authors of Alternative Dispute Resolution use the case method to present arbitration and mediation materials. Negotiation material is presented in a textual style that necessarily eschews cases.

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