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Anderson, Dorn & Rader, Ltd.

TEL (775) 823-9455 |  Reno, NV

Attorney Brad Anderson spent more than a decade working in the corporate world before founding his own firm in 1995. During that time, he served as a senior counsel for two major financial i...(more)



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More and more companies make their employees and/or customers sign documents stating that disputes will be settled through the ADR process. That's fair on its face, but as a practical matter, I have some questions about how this works. There are only so many ADR professionals out there -- how is the person who will handle the mediation and/or arbitration chosen? If the person is chosen by the company, then we've got a problem -- if I'm referring 100 cases a year to Bob's ADR Shop, aren't I going to be monitoring closely the outcome of those cases? And aren't I going to hire someone else if I find that Bob's ADR Shop isn't favoring my company as much as I'd like?

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