There are a number of alternative ways of resolving civil disputes other than an action before the civil courts.
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ADRA Courts Essay Rachael Cullis There are a number of alternative ways of resolving civil disputes other than an action before the civil courts. a.) Describe the range of alternatives available b.) Comment on the advantages and disadvantages of these alternatives, compared to claiming through the civil courts. A.)> Negotiation Is the cheapest and quickest way of resolving a dispute is to contact the person with whom the dispute is and communicate with them directly in an attempt to settle the disagreement. This can be done before lawyers; the courts or any other alternative methods of disputes get involved. If this does not work, solicitors may negotiate on behalf of their clients, the longer the negotiation between lawyers carries on the more it costs. Negotiation outside of the court may also lead to a settlement after as well as before a legal action has been placed.> Arbitration Is where a private...


