Guided Choice Dispute Resolution Processes: Reducing the Time and Expense to Settlement

P.M. Lurie
Lurie, Paul M.
J. Lack
Lack, Jeremy

Article from: TDM 6 (2014), in Dispute Resolution from a Corporate Perspective

Introduction

Most commercial cases eventually settle and are not litigated to a binding outcome. However, preparing for trial or arbitration can be very expensive, especially in international or complex cases. Those costs expand in direct proportion to the time available to lawyers and experts before the case settles. The Guided Choice process is about reducing the time it takes to settle a case and thus reducing expenses -- without compromising on quality. Guided Choice allows parties greater control over their expenses and the outcomes they achieve. Because it is customized to each individual ...

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Suggested Citation

P.M. Lurie; J. Lack; "Guided Choice Dispute Resolution Processes: Reducing the Time and Expense to Settlement"
TDM 6 (2014), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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