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wariber [46]
3 years ago
7

How do trial courts resolve conflict?

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Ludmilka [50]3 years ago
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Answer:  Dispute resolution is a term that refers to a number of processes that can be used to resolve a conflict, dispute or claim.  Dispute resolution processes are alternatives to having a court (state or federal judge or jury) decide the dispute in a trial or other institutions decide the resolution of the case or contract.

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