• The Settlement of Disputes: How to Maximize Lawsuit Alternatives

    The Settlement of Disputes: How to Maximize Lawsuit Alternatives

    The entry of artificial intelligence in the area of dispute resolution has made its study even more interesting. No one should ever stop learning. There is an abundance of lawsuit alternatives (or litigation substitutes) that await those who are willing to continue their ongoing personal, familial and business relationships. It is the purpose of this book to guide the reader around the murky and often treacherous, waters of our judicial system. Rational and pragmatic approaches in dispute resolution are evaluated and synthesized to help litigants avoid the expense, misery, and madness in coursing a lawsuit through the public court system. This book incorporates various useful guidelines and instructions for law students, lawyers, corporate conflict managers, and litigants in coping with “the crisis of judicial overload.”

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  • Breaking and Broken: Mastering Family Dispute Resolution

    Breaking and Broken: Mastering Family Dispute Resolution

    This book, Breaking and Broken: Mastering Family Dispute Resolution, aims to shine a spotlight on the unique challenges and profound opportunities presented by the distinct legal, cultural, and societal frameworks that govern family conflicts in the Philippines. Whether you are a mediator, a legal professional, social worker, counselors, community leader or someone grappling with family conflicts, I hope this book provides you with the insights and strategies needed to navigate these challenging situations with grace and effectiveness.

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  • Philippine Alternative Dispute Resolution

    Philippine Alternative Dispute Resolution

    I yearn for this book to serve as a meaningful contribution to the body of existing knowledge on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and, ultimately, toward the efficient administration of justice in the country.

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  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

    Alternative Dispute Resolution

    Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to ―a range of ways that people can resolve disputes without resorting solely to court and tribunal hearings for determination. (The ADR system ―means any process or procedure used to resolve a dispute or controversy, other than by adjudication of a presiding judge of a court or an officer of a government agency, in which a neutral third party participates to assist in the resolution of issues, which includes arbitration, mediation, conciliation, early neutral evaluation, mini-trial, or any combination thereof.

     

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  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

    Alternative Dispute Resolution

    This book include a chapter on ADR mechanisms in the judicial front, namely: the Court-Annexed Mediation (CAM), Judicial Dispute Resolution (JDR), Judicial Dispute Resolution on Appeal (JDRA), and Appellate Court Mediation (ACM), to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of ADR processes in and out of the court trial system and the manner that they complement each other.

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