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Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in Larimer County, Colorado is defined by different methods of helping disagreeing parties reach a resolution in order to avoid traditional forms of litigation in a courtroom with a judge. ADR often involves using the services of a neutral third party or a panel of arbitrators. The parties or the court selects the decision maker based on the arbitrators or mediators background and experience in the industry. The alternative dispute resolution process helps solve the dispute through a settlement agreement reached by consent or another type of binding or non-binding agreement. Different types of alternative dispute resolution methods include mediation, conciliation, arbitration, and negotiation. The benefits of ADR over traditional litigation in a courtroom include saving time and money and maintaining confidentiality. Find an alternative dispute resolution attorney in Larimer County, Colorado to discuss this important method of resolving legal disputes.

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Association of Attorney Mediators

AAM promotes the practice of mediation and alternative dispute resolution and assists and educates lawyers in these areas.


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The Metropolitan Lawyer Referral Service - The MRLS is sponsored by several local bar associations including the Larimer County Bar Association in Fort Collins, Colorado. Since 1972, the MLRS has been helping individuals and businesses during their search for an attorney in Fort Collins, Colorado. This non-profit and community based service screens local attorneys for their experience and good standing with the Colorado State Bar. The advantage of using a lawyer referral service includes the ability to speak with a trained staff person, pay a $75 consultation fee and receive an impartial referral to a local attorney with experience with that type of case.



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