We are pleased to launch the sixth guide in our series of ADR Practical Guides, designed to provide clients with essential practical guidance on various processes falling under the banner of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), with a particular focus on mediation.
Guide No. 6: 'Use of Mediation with Arbitration' provides a brief description of how mediation and other ADR processes can be used with arbitration, including some key points to consider at the stage of drafting dispute resolution clauses and during the arbitration process.
Previous guides in the series can be found on our ADR webpage, together with other materials including our award-winning research into how corporates use ADR. The other guides include:
- No. 1: Common ADR processes - an overview
- No. 2: An introduction to mediation - what it is and how it works
- No. 3: When to mediate in a dispute
- No. 4: Selecting your mediator and drafting the mediation agreement
- No. 5: Preparing for mediation
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