Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
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ADR Even after many changes and improvements to the old court system there are still many flaws that need dealing with. There are the obvious problems like delays and cost but also things like privacy and the lack of sensitivity when dealing with certain personal matters. To help with some of these matters there is now easy accessible alternatives to court they are called Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Unlike before the courts now encourage clients to look into ADR as an alternative to court. With less cases going through the court system it allows more time to be spent on more difficult and complex cases that need the courts assistance. There are many forms of ADR each specialising in their own areas therefore having different advantages and disadvantages. Although general advantages are that they come to agreements quicker and at much cheaper costs than that of the courts. They are often...

