Alternative Dispute Resolution
Overview
Getting to yes. There are different ways to achieve a final resolution of a difficult issue. Sometimes the principals to a dispute are able to work it out by themselves. Sometimes they lock into entrenched positions and resort to costly, time-consuming and unpredictable litigation. Between these extremes, alternative dispute resolution is often an attractive option for parties in conflict.
Experienced in Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures
Bean, Kinney & Korman counts among its attorneys talented, trained and experienced mediators, as well as lawyers familiar and comfortable with alternative dispute resolution procedures in Northern Virginia and the entire D.C. metropolitan area. As mediators, these individuals serve in a neutral role, actively eliciting from all principals their core concerns and willingness to compromise. With the mediator’s guidance, disputants can fashion their own solution, often saving substantial legal fees and time.
Regularly Serve as Arbitrators or Neutral Case Evaluators
In addition to providing mediation services, our lawyers serve as arbitrators or neutral case evaluators. Rather than engaging the principals in direct dialogue, the arbitrator or evaluator hears out each side and renders a decision, which typically is binding in arbitration, or advisory only in neutral case evaluations.
Preferable Alternative to Litigation
Many times our dispute resolution services are a preferable alternative to litigation. Whether mediation, arbitration or neutral case evaluation, the process is one where you will have greater participation, influence and control, with faster and often more creative results than can be obtained through litigation. Alternative dispute resolution has proven particularly valuable in domestic relations matters and commercial disputes, practice areas in which we have extensive experience.
Representation of Parties in Alternative Dispute Resolution Proceedings
In addition to serving as mediators and arbitrators, our attorneys represent parties in alternative dispute resolution proceedings. We recognize when there is meaningful benefit to be gained from these options and will not hesitate to recommend them to clients in appropriate cases. We have experience making case presentations to mediators, neutral case evaluators and arbitration panels, including the American Arbitration Association, and in maximizing the benefits for our clients in these venues.
Publications
- Why You Should Consider Opting for Arbitration During the Coronavirus Pandemic
American Bar Association - Practice Points, November 30, 2020 - INSIGHT: Don’t Say This in the New Workplace
Bloomberg Law, June 15, 2020 - Business Valuation in the Time of the Plague
Virginia Lawyers Weekly, May 11, 2020 - I Want to Get Divorced, but I Can’t Get a Court Date…Now What?
April 24, 2020 - The Equitable Maxims: A Primer
American Bar Association, September 19, 2019 - Navigating Your Client Through Arbitration
Virginia Lawyer, February 28, 2018 - Compelling and Staying Arbitration in Virginia
Practical Law, July 28, 2017 - Playing the Sovereign Card: Defending Foreign Sovereigns in U.S. Courts
American Bar Association, January 1, 2017 - Mediation – Panacea or Placebo?
Law360, August 14, 2015 - Tips for Maximizing Alternative Dispute Resolution
Virginia Lawyers Weekly, Page 8, September 5, 2010 - Arbitration: An Effective Alternative to Litigation
BKK Construction & Land Use Newsletter, September 1, 2010 - Effectiveness of Arbitration Agreements
BKK Business Law Newsletter, May 1, 2009
Blogs
- Arbitration: The Strategic Avenue in Business Dispute Resolution
Business Insights, Monday April 22, 2024 - Avoiding the “Sunk Cost Fallacy” in Legal Disputes
Business Insights, Wednesday February 21, 2024 - The Labyrinth of Civil Disputes: A Litigator’s Guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Business Insights, Tuesday January 16, 2024 - Supreme Court Extends Anti-Discrimination Protections to Gay and Transgender Employees
Employment Law, Monday June 15, 2020 - COVID-19 Economic Relief Investigations: They Will Expose Some Businesses to Civil Liability
Business Insights, Wednesday April 22, 2020 - Government Enacts Stimulus Package with Extensive Benefits for Employers and Employees
Employment Law, Monday March 30, 2020
News
- Charles (Chas) McAleer, Dean Luo and Harrison Clinton Join Bean, Kinney & Korman
Friday February 12, 2021 - Bean, Kinney & Korman Named a Best Law Firm by U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers in America
Thursday November 1, 2012 - Device to Jam Detonation of Roadside Bombs Subject of Suit
Virginia Lawyers Weekly, Monday June 15, 2009
Events
- 2021 Virginia Law Foundation Fellows Induction – Charles McAleer Jr.
Thursday, January 21, 2021