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ADR refers to a range of processes, including mediation and arbitration, used to resolve disputes outside of traditional court litigation.
ADR can address various disputes, including commercial, family, labor, construction, and community conflicts.
In mediation, a neutral third party (the mediator) facilitates discussions between the disputing parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable solution.
Yes, arbitration typically results in a legally binding decision, known as an award, that both parties must adhere to.
ADR offers several advantages, including confidentiality, cost-effectiveness, quicker resolution times, and the ability to preserve relationships between parties.
The duration of the ADR process varies based on the complexity of the dispute but is generally much shorter than traditional court proceedings.
While legal representation is not required, it can be beneficial to have a lawyer to advise you during the ADR process, especially in arbitration.
If mediation is unsuccessful, the parties may choose to proceed to arbitration or explore other dispute resolution options.
Yes, agreements reached through ADR, particularly in arbitration, are legally enforceable in many jurisdictions, including Kenya.
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