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Litigation, Arbitration, and Administrative Hearings

Formal legal processes that allow for the resolution of disputes. 

The type of dispute resolution you should choose depends on the nature of your dispute, the amount of money or other remedies sought, and the complexity of the case. 

Litigation is a process in which parties to a dispute seek resolution by utilizing the court system. Through litigation, parties can present their cases before a judge or jury and ultimately seek financial or other remedies that have been determined through the courts.

Arbitration is a process that allows parties to resolve their disputes without the need for court involvement. Instead, an arbitrator or panel of arbitrators is appointed by the parties to make a decision in dispute resolution.

Administrative hearings are similar to arbitration but involve an administrative body instead of an arbitrator making decisions on behalf of the parties involved.

Resolve Disputes with the Help of an Attorney

Each form of dispute resolution requires a different approach. The length of time it takes to resolve a dispute depends on the complexity of the case and the type of dispute resolution chosen.

Depending on the complexity of your case and the type of dispute, an attorney can help you determine the best course of action to take to resolve your dispute. Whether it is through litigation, arbitration, or administrative hearings, having an experienced attorney on your side can make all the difference in the resolution of your dispute. 

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