Arbitration and Mediation are two of several areas of dispute resolution that comprise Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).

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Arbitration and Mediation offer a very viable, expedient and growing departure from the traditional judicial system. For example, the time required to schedule a hearing can be relatively short compared to a normal civil trial that often takes years. Other salient ingredients that permeate both Arbitration and Mediation are that no public record is created and confidentiality be observed.

ADR is a new experience not only for attorneys but their clients. The issue is oftentimes raised whether an attorney has a legal duty to inform his client of the availability of ADR.

I will develop a succinct explanation to compare Litigation with Arbitration and Mediation. My working experience with people, various business enterprises and organizations coupled with a legal education and practice, I believe, offers me a solid foundation in the ADR field.

My biography herein available corroborates that fact.

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Samuel H. Chorches, Esq.
P.O. Box 658 - 3 Maple Street - Chester, CT 06412
Tel: (860)526-1942  /  Fax: (860)526-8170
Email: shc@drivingforceadr.com


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