Driven to cyberspace by the pandemic, courts across the country purchased chatroom-like tools designed to help people resolve disagreements without the need for a full-on lawsuit, judge, or hearing.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of Inspector General (OIG) has launched a Whistleblower Protection Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program. The program is designed to resolve ...
Easing restrictions, sharpening personal attention and clarifying denials are among the aims of three pilot programs at the Internal Revenue Service that will test changes to existing alternative ...
At least since 1925, when the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) was enacted, arbitration has been considered a favored method of dispute resolution. Consistent with this view, many employers have ...
The public is welcome to chime in this month on how the Internal Revenue Service can improve alternative dispute resolution programs for taxpayers. "The IRS is greatly interested in examining ways to ...
The Brooklyn Bar Association is encouraging attorneys to sign up for a Part 137 Fee Dispute Arbitration Training that is being offered by the New York County Lawyers Association on Wednesday, March 8.
Mega-mediator Ken Feinberg, cutting back his workload at age 80, says it’s not the lack of a successor for him and his ...
The Internal Revenue Service Independent Office of Appeals has announced the launch of a new two-year pilot program aimed at making Post Appeals Mediation more attractive and accessible to taxpayers.
The Birth to Three Mediation and Facilitation Programs are statewide dispute resolution programs serving families with children receiving early intervention services in Delaware. These services are ...
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