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Amicable resolution of problems is greatly preferred by your company. Would this be true in all contract disputes? In what situations and why would you decide to move to litigation over amicable resolution?
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I would say that it is always desirable to resolve problems amicably. It is cheaper, you don't offend anyone, and you don't burn any bridges. You might want to work with that party or entity (corporation or otherwise) again. Litigation can be very expensive, ...
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