...Program, part of the New Jersey court-annexed Complementary Dispute Resolution program (CDR), has been the subject of re-examination and rule change and hopefully...
...s first iteration came about in 2005, when the court approved a CDR committee resolution to test mediation's effectiveness, efficiency and ability to reduce...
...Definitions of Complementary Dispute Resolution Complementary Dispute Resolution Programs (CDR) conducted under judicial supervision in accordance with these rules, as well as...
The New Jersey State Bar Association worked throughout 2012 to promote the professional interests of its members and fairness in the administration of the justice system. Founded in 1899, it has near
...Judicial Administration Forum 2012: CDRThen and Now The state bar association will...
Calendar of events
... The New Jersey courts have long used complimentary dispute resolution (CDR) as a way to help parties resolve their matter well before a...
The New Jersey State Bar Association events slated for September range from programs focused on healthcare reform to complementary dispute resolution, as well as various networking opportunities
Malpractice claims are not absolutely barred following a settlement agreement; equitable exceptions exist, even allowing claims based on conduct that postdates execution of the settlement agreement
...corporate counsels. Judicial Administration Forum 2012: CDRThen and Now Thursday, September 209...
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