You have just been hired as a paralegal in the small boutique firm of See You in
Question:
You have just been hired as a paralegal in the small boutique firm of See You in Court, PC. Your senior partner tells you that in the past, they have always thought the best way to serve their clients' best interest was to litigate the matter and let the jury decide their clients' fate. But they have heard that many firms are turning to ADR methods to settle cases in their clients' best interests. You have been instructed to draft a memo discussing the effectiveness of ADR versus litigation through trial.
- Compare the trial process and ADR.
- Contrast which is more effective, ADR or trial.
- Providefourreasons to support your conclusion on which process is more effective.
- List three sources you relied on in reaching your conclusions.
Please no bullets and in paragraph form in full sentences.
Research Resources:
You are to research the effectiveness of ADR techniques compared with prolonged litigation through trial and possible appeal. Based on these facts, and having read "The price of delay: Why court backlog is a serious problem for Charlottesville," search the Purdue Global Library and other research techniques to support your position. Use at least 2 sources in drafting your memo supporting your position.
https://www.c-ville.com/the-price-of-delay-why-court-backlog-is-a-serious-problem-for-charlottesville/
Cooper, R. (2014, February 21). The price of delay: Why court backlog is a serious problem for Charlottesville.C-ville Weekly.https://www.c-ville.com/the-price-of-delay-why-court-backlog-is-a-serious-problem-for-charlottesville/