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Emma Bradbury defines arbitration and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of this form of alternative dispute resolution

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Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has become more popular in recent years as a way for parties in a dispute to solve their issues without having to take the case to the civil courts. Civil court cases are notoriously expensive, lengthy and often complicated. The benefits of ADR are:

■ a matter can be resolved in private

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