...The Civil Presumptive Mediation Program, part of the New Jersey court-annexed Complementary Dispute Resolution program (CDR), has been the subject of...
...Supreme Court for implementation. The Committee on Complementary Dispute Resolution's Municipal Court Programs Subcommittee first made the recommendation last December in a...
...Modes and Definitions of Complementary Dispute Resolution Complementary Dispute Resolution Programs (CDR) conducted under judicial supervision in accordance with these rules...
Notice to the bar
...Jersey Supreme Court, successfully lobbied for legislation, and held dozens of educational programs. In the wake of the widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy, the...
...a general practice and does dispute resolution. She is a trustee of...
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...dispute by participating in arbitration, mediation or other alternate or complementary dispute resolution program and the services arise out of or are reasonably related...
...Bar Association events slated for September range from programs focused on healthcare reform to complementary dispute resolution, as well as various networking opportunities. ...
...complementary dispute resolution, networking to important issues for women in the profession, the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) has thought-provoking and timely programs...
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