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Arbitration Vs. Mediation
Arbitration and mediation are both forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), a method for resolving disputes outside of the courts. While they are closely related, an arbitrator is appointed to make a final decision, while a mediator simply facilitates the resolution of a dispute.
Parties involved in mediation are not required to reach a final decision. However, binding agreements can be made if participants choose to contract an "agreement settlement."
Mediation or arbitration may be used instead of the traditional court system, however, both parties must first agree to either mediation or arbitration.
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