Alternate Dispute Resolution Agreement Sample Contracts

ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AGREEMENT
Alternate Dispute Resolution Agreement • July 2nd, 2009

The Employee whose signature is affixed hereto recognize that there are many advantages to using mediation and arbitration to settle any and all legal disputes and claims, including, but not limited to, all those arising from or in the course of employment. The Employee agrees that for many reasons, lawsuits and court actions are disadvantageous to both and that the many benefits and advantages to all parties include: speed of process, cost effectiveness, privacy and confidentiality, use of specialized and experienced decision-makers, and complete due process and fairness to all parties.

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ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AGREEMENT
Alternate Dispute Resolution Agreement • October 18th, 2019

Effective Date: County and State: June 1, 2018 Maricopa County, Arizona First Party (Name, Address, Zip Code): Second Party: Any and all participating members of the Circle of Trust, LLC; FarSuperior Partners, LLC and others The undersigned individual, and any and all business entities, Trusts, Partnerships, Corporations, or organizations that the individual is a member, partner, shareholder, trustee of or otherwise affiliated with

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Alternate Dispute Resolution Agreement • November 25th, 2021

NSPW has a long-standing relationship with the private Contractors in Nova Scotia who work on various highway construction projects in the Province. These projects typically run with only minor incidents however differences of opinion or disputes will occasionally arise which may lead to claims against the Province by the Contractors involved. These claims have had prolonged settlement times reaching into years. Occasionally claims end up in the courts costing time, expense, frustration, and hardship for all parties involved. The Alternate Dispute Resolution Process (ADRP) was created in response to a request from The Nova Scotia Road Builders Association (NSRBA) to formalize the process of dispute resolution so claims can be dealt with in a timely manner and in a less formal way than a legal judgement.

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