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  2. Alternative dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), or external dispute resolution (EDR), typically denotes a wide range of dispute resolution processes and techniques that parties can use to settle disputes with the help of a third party. [1] They are used for disagreeing parties who cannot come to an agreement short of litigation. However, ADR is also ...

  3. Event data recorder - Wikipedia

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    An event data recorder (EDR), more specifically motor vehicle event data recorder (MVEDR), similar to an accident data recorder, (ADR) sometimes referred to informally as an automotive black box (by analogy with the common nickname for flight recorders), is a device installed in some automobiles to record information related to traffic collisions.

  4. Telecommunications rating - Wikipedia

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    EDR stands for Event Data/Detail Record. EDR records are used for systems that charge more than calls - content. e.g. buying ring tones. [citation needed] The generated CDR/EDR may not be in a form suitable for the particular rating system. In this case a piece of software, known as the mediation system, may be required to render the data into ...

  5. Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution - Wikipedia

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    Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) is a London-based mediation and alternative dispute resolution body. It was founded as a non-profit organisation in 1990, with the support of The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and a number of British businesses and law firms, to encourage the development and use of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and mediation in commercial disputes.

  6. Joshua Wolson - Wikipedia

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    Wolson then became an associate in the litigation and antitrust groups of Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C., where he worked for eight years. He returned to Philadelphia and joined Dilworth Paxson's litigation group in 2008, becoming a partner in 2010. He represented plaintiffs and defendants in complex litigation matters, including ...

  7. How Did Blake Lively’s Lawyers Obtain Bombshell Texts From ...

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    California law does allow for pre-litigation discovery in certain circumstances. “The reason for that is there are some occasions where if you don’t have some basic factual evidence, you may ...

  8. SEC plans to sue Unicoin—a sign outgoing Chair Gensler’s anti ...

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    Gary Gensler is set to leave his post in just a month’s time, but the controversial chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission is continuing his agency’s aggressive campaign against the ...

  9. Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Kramer Levin hired John P. "Sean" Coffey to run its complex litigation group. Coffey had attracted the firm's attention with his "aggressive" defense of Goldman Sachs trader Fabrice Tourre in a Manhattan case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. [18] [19]