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  2. JAMS (organization) - Wikipedia

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    JAMS, formerly known as Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. [1] is a United States–based for-profit organization of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services, including mediation and arbitration. [2] [3] H. Warren Knight, a former California Superior Court judge, founded JAMS in 1979 in Santa Ana, California. [4]

  3. Former California chief justice joins private mediation firm ...

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    Former California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye is joining a private mediation firm, after raising concerns about the industry.

  4. Forrest S. Mosten - Wikipedia

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    Mosten is a founding member of the Southern California Mediation Association and was named by the SCMA as Peacemaker of the Year (1999) and is the recipient of the 2017 SCMA President’s Award. [12] In 2020, the SCMA established the Forrest S. Mosten Star Award for Excellence and Innovation in Mediation and awarded him the Inaugural Award. [13]

  5. Layn R. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips entered private practice in Newport Beach, California, serving as partner at Irell & Manella for 23 years. [5] Following his departure from Irell & Manella, Phillips founded Phillips ADR, a dispute resolution firm. He currently serves as CEO of the firm, as well as an arbitrator and mediator at the firm. [3]

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  7. Alternative dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, a new definition of NCDR was set out in the Family Procedure (Amendments No 2) Rules 2023/1324 as “methods of resolving a dispute other than through the court process, including but not limited to mediation, arbitration, evaluation by a neutral third party (such as a private Financial Dispute Resolution process) and ...

  8. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    The term mediation broadly refers to any instance in which a third party helps others reach an agreement. More specifically, mediation has a structure, timetable, and dynamics that "ordinary" negotiation lacks. The process is private and confidential, possibly enforced by law. Participation is typically voluntary.

  9. Business court - Wikipedia

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    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 judges power to adjourn proceedings so the parties may consider mediation, conciliation, or ...