Dispute Resolution Case Studies Information and case studies Dispute resolution occurs when a disagreement between parties is resolved without going to court, even though there may be grounds for legal action. Dispute resolution is commonly associated with low-level cases, such as a dispute between neighbours or separating couples. Dispute. The Corps Commitment to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): This case study is one in a series of case studies describing applications of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The case study is part of a Corps program to encourage its managers to develop and utilize new ways of resolving disputes. ADR techniques Yet a case study of conflict management by Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson and Diana McLain Smith of The Monitory Group concludes that this approach to dispute resolution works only when the issues are “cool” ones that can be resolved through objective analysis. Alternative dispute resolution series case study. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), or external dispute resolution (EDR), typically denotes a wide range of dispute resolution processes and techniques that act as a means for disagreeing parties to come to an agreement short of litigation: a collective term for the ways that parties can settle disputes, with the help of a third party. 2. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): How out-of-court systems are used as Dispute Resolution mechanisms 3. Overview of Alternative Dispute Resolution: Type and Function 4. Current Situation Regarding the Use of ADR 4.1 Public Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms 4.2 Private Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms 5. Conclusion. Negotiation Case Studies: Google’s Approach to Dispute Resolution How Google s dispute resolution strategy combines elements of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes such as mediation and arbitration. By Katie Shonk — on September 9th, 2019 / Dispute Resolution. Case Studies Demonstrating the Use of Mediation, Consensus resolution techniques including Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and mediation are used. ADR is becoming more important in New Zealand s resource management process. The Court encourages the use of ADR and mediation for settling or minimizing issues in disputes. The Court offers a mediation service run by Environment. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISM: A CASE STUDY OF DELHI Submitted to the University of Delhi for award of the Degree of Ph.D. (Law) By SAURABH KULSHRESHTHA Under the Supervision of DR. RAMAN MITTAL Faculty of Law University Of Delhi Delhi-110007 (August 2012).