Question: Page [HINT: You may answer this Question fully with one or two sentences of description/definition and two to four sentences of explanation.] 7. (30 Points,

Page [HINT: You may answer this Question fully
Page [HINT: You may answer this Question fully with one or two sentences of description/definition and two to four sentences of explanation.] 7. (30 Points, Total, for this Question) - a. (10 Points for this Subpart) - Explain the differences between the formal Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) forms - Arbitration and Mediation [HINT: You may answer this Subpart fully in one or two paragraphs.] b. (10 Points for this Subpart) - Detail the powers, if any, the neutral third party in Mediation has to take action against-e.g., to punish, to make rulings against, or to make recommendations to the Trial Judge against - a party who attends the Mediation and does not disrupt it, but stubbornly and foolishly fails to follow the neutral third party's recommendations. [HINT: You may answer this Subpart fully in one paragraph explaining what power(s) the neutral has over the parties in Mediation.] c. (10 Points for this Subpart) - A party who agreed to submit a business dispute to binding Arbitration is unhappy with the neutral third party's rulings - e.g., "because the Arbitrator didn't follow the law" and "because the "Arbitration wasn't really listening," and because the Arbitrator ruled far less generously than a jury would. Detall the powers, if any, a dissatisfied party has to appeal or alternatively, to have the Trial Judge overturn an Arbitrator's rulings. THINT. YOU

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