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Alternative dispute resolution is a tool for
the resolution of disputes through means other than a trial.
Such alternate means for the resolution of disputes are being
increasingly utilized by courts and litigants in order to
avoid lengthy, expensive, and often disruptive process of
litigation. One of most important and critical tools for the
alternate dispute of civil resolutions is mediation, which
is an assisted settlement negotiation.
William W. Watts, III, a partner in Hudson
& Watts, L.L.P., is a trained mediator who is appointed
by both state and federal courts in the mediation of various
kinds of civil disputes. His wide experience in all kinds
of litigation and trial practice have qualified him to serve
as a mediator in all areas of civil practice.
No representation is made that the quality
of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality
of legal services performed by other lawyers.
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