Alternative Dispute Resolution
What is Alternative Dispute Resolution?
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) can take many forms and is used in many legal cases today instead of, or to avoid, litigation. The goal of ADR, or mediation, is to help parties settle negotiations in the best interest of all those involved. The ADR process generally contains five critical elements: an impartial, third party facilitator; a third party who protects the integrity of the proceedings; good faith from all participants; the presence of the parties and an appropriate site of venue.
When Is ADR Appropriate?
Many personal injury cases, commercial disputes and family matters (such as divorce and custody) can be settled satisfactorily through Alternative Dispute Resolution. However the specifics of each case need to be carefully assessed to determine whether ADR is appropriate. If you are interested in finding out whether Alternative Dispute Resolution might work for your case, the attorneys at Stanger & Arnold can help you. Call us to discuss the possibilities.
Fees - Contingent - Hourly - Blended
Businesses and individuals today rely on the flexibility of their vendors regarding deliverables, timing and payment schedules. Our clients are no exception and that is why we have multiple fee arrangements.
In many cases, resolutions of commercial disputes are billed on a simple hourly basis. In some instances, the circumstances warrant a contingency arrangement in which the client and attorney share the risk. Most situations need to be reviewed and discussed before an appropriate fee arrangement can be determined.
Our rates are comparable with most firms our size and are substantially lower than many larger firms. Call our lawyers to discuss how we can help with you.
Stanger & Arnold, LLP
Hartford Alternative Dispute Resolution Attorney
433 South Main Street, Suite 112
West Hartford, CT 06110
866-225-4851 toll free
860-956-5697
Fax (860) 561-0646
We serve all of Connecticut, including the cities of Hartford, West Hartford, Glastonbury, Simsbury, Danbury, Bridgeport, New Haven, New Britain, Enfield, Litchfield, Waterbury, New London, and Middletown, and the counties of Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, and Tolland. We also have convenient locations for meeting with clients in Massachusetts.