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- Business disputes
- Processes for resolving business disputes
Negotiation
The most common form of alternative dispute resolution is direct negotiation between parties to the dispute. The structure of such negotiations, and how they are commenced, will vary in almost all business disputes.
Negotiation is as flexible as the parties may desire. The process of negotiation is private, and its processes are generally privileged from disclosure in existing or subsequent proceedings.
See Negotiation.