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  2. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    A peer mediator is one who resembles the disputants, such as being of similar age, attending the same school or having similar status in a business. Purportedly, peers can better relate to the disputants than an outsider. [16] Peer mediation promotes social cohesion and aids development of protective factors that create positive school climates ...

  3. Online dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    Online dispute resolution (ODR) is a form of dispute resolution which uses technology to facilitate the resolution of disputes between parties. It primarily involves negotiation, mediation or arbitration, or a combination of all three.

  4. Alternative dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    In a 2013 appeal case which has been described as "com[ing] a long way" since Halsey, the Court of Appeal strengthened the argument for using mediation and asserted that "mediation works". In PGF II SA v OMFS Company 1 Ltd. , PGF II issued several invitations to OFMS to take part in mediation to resolve a dispute on dilapidations between them ...

  5. Business court - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Supreme Court business court case management standards emphasize early mediation. [229] International examples include, among others, the Business and Property Courts of England and Wales Commercial Court Guide, Section G, addressing "Negotiated Dispute Resolution", [230] Ireland's Commercial List, section 6(a)(b)(xiii), giving its ...

  6. Court of record - Wikipedia

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    A court of record is a trial court or appellate court in which a record of the proceedings is captured and preserved, for the possibility of appeal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A court clerk or a court reporter takes down a record of oral proceedings. [ 4 ]

  7. Public records - Wikipedia

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    Any decision to conceal court records requires a sealing order. The right to access court records is also central to liberty: There is no conceivable way to exercise the Habeas Corpus right, deemed by the late Justice Brennan as "the cornerstone" of the United States Constitution, absent access to court records as public records. [citation needed]

  8. Judges are pausing Trump's policy changes. But for how long?

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    Even if Trump gets some bad rulings in the district courts, von Spakovsky said, he will eventually win more than he loses – including any challenges that ultimately get decided by the Supreme Court.

  9. Telecommunications mediation - Wikipedia

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    Billing mediation platforms get their name from their behavior: they "mediate" data between systems. In a typical telephone company scenario, the systems providing data to the mediation platform are network elements, such as telephone switches, and the systems receiving data from the mediation platform perform accounting, auditing, archiving, or bill-generation functions.