Test Bank For The Legal Environment of Business Text and Cases Ethical Regulatory Global, and Corporate Issues 8th Edition by Frank B. Cross
Chapter 3 Alternative and Online
Dispute Resolution
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A1. Pretrial mediation is never mandatory.
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A2. All courts require arbitration before a case goes to trial.
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A3. Alternative dispute resolution methods are generally less expensive and time conÂsuming than actual litigation.
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A4. Assisted negotiation describes proceedings for minors and other parties who lack contractual “capacity.”
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A5. Alternative dispute resolution refers to any method for resolving a dispute outside the court system.
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A6. Negotiation involves the parties to a dispute, with or without their attorneys.
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A7. In early neutral case evaluation, a third party’s evaluation of each party’s strengths and weaknesses forms the basis for negotiating a settlement.
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A8. An arbitrator can render only a legally binding decision.
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A9. The goal of mediation is to work out a resolution that benefits both sides.
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A10. In mediation, a court assigns the mediator.
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A11. The federal government enforces agreements to arbitrate disputes between private parties.
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A12. Virtually any dispute can be the subject of arbitration.
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A13. On appeal of an arbitrator’s award, a court will look at the merits of the underlying dispute.
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A14. A court’s scope of review on the appeal of an arbitrator’s award may be restricted.
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A15. An arbitrator’s error in judgment is sufficient to provide a basis for overturning an award.
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