Exploring the Alternatives: Courts and Clients Increasingly Look to Mediation and Arbitration in Resolving Disputes
In recent years, as courts have become more congested and business dealings have grown more complex, mediation and arbitration have grown in both prevalence and popularity as alternatives for civil litigation, both locally and across the country. In the interest of settling conflicts quickly and efficiently, more judges in Kentucky are encouraging—and sometimes requiring—parties to resolve their civil disputes outside of the courtroom.
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