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What Are Court-Annexed Arbitration Programs

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What are Court-annexed arbitration programs?


A) A dispute resolution method that involves a neutral third-party neutral third-party who is empowered to issue findings that can be binding on the disputants, in cases of binding arbitration. In cases of non-binding arbitration, the neutral person's findings serve as recommendations.
B) Court-annexed arbitration programs (CAAPS) are usually mandatory but non-binding. In federal courts, CAAPS are governed by the Federal ADR Act. Each state may have its own laws governing CAAPS in state courts.
C) Part of an organization's overall dispute resolution system. Dispute risk analysis focuses on identifying possible disputes and their possible impact on the company.
D) A style of mediation in which the mediator actively expresses opinions about the facts of the case and the reasonableness of the participants' negotiating positions.

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