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by Henry S. Kramer
Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Work Place is essential for anyone responsible for the management of legal risk in the work place. Whether you need information on the latest cases and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) programs or guidance on how ADR can affect your company's or clients' interests, you will want to have this book close at hand. It explains the pros and cons of relying on ADR, the complex legal and practical issues involved in creating an ADR program, the forms of ADR currently in use, the latest developments in the law, and the practical tips, tricks and traps employment professionals need to know about. Coverage includes: the intricacies of mediation, arbitration and other techniques; industry-specific ADR; how to decide whether ADR is the right approach for your organization or client; what employers can and can't do in an ADR program; and when a court may overturn the results of an ADR proceeding.
This easy-to-use deskbook also includes useful suggestions and sample clauses to aid in the design of an ADR program, with examples of different approaches.
Book #00644; looseleaf, one volume, 870 pages; published in 1998, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-081-4
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