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Category > HR Management Posted 24 Sep 2017 My Price 6.00

250 words minimum with one reference and include in-text citation

250 words minimum with one reference and include in-text citation.

The United States District Court offers early neutral evaluation. Visit the court's website through the link (USCourts.gov ) http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/court-role-and-structure. Use the court locator to find the U.S. District Court for Wisconsin state. When you have identified the court for Wisconsin State: 

 

Review the website for the early neutral evaluation process and discuss your court's process. 

Explain why the early neutral evaluation, which is primarily an ADR process, is found in federal court rather than state trial courts. 

Describe the difference between early neutral evaluation and the summary jury trial. Provide at least one example and/or real world experiences to demonstrate your understanding of these two dispute resolution processes. 

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Status NEW Posted 24 Sep 2017 04:09 PM My Price 6.00

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