The Traditional Litigation System
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Compare and contrast the traditional litigation system with the nontraditional forms of ADR. Use APA and include at least two references.
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One of the primary differences between the traditional litigation system and the nontraditional forms of ADR, is the fact that the traditional litigation system is a much more time-consuming process than the ADR system. The traditional litigation system will require the filing of paperwork which will take some time to be processed, and after this is completed, a court date will be assigned which could be months away. The ADR system will simply require that the opposing parties in the situation agree to have their ...
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