A) 10
B) 25
C) 30
D) 90
E) 120
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A) Compromise and conciliation, but not arbitration
B) Conciliation and arbitration, but not compromise
C) Arbitration, but not compromise or conciliation
D) Compromise, conciliation, and arbitration
E) ADR is outlawed in Japan
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A) There is no Uniform Mediation Act because of the controversy involved in attempting to negotiate such an act.
B) It provides for a mediation privilege but does not specifically require that mediators identify conflicts of interest, and all states have adopted it.
C) It does not provide for a mediation privilege but does specifically require that mediators identify conflicts of interest, and all states have adopted it.
D) It provides for a mediation privilege but does not specifically require that mediators identify conflicts of interest, and less than half the states have adopted it.
E) It provides for a mediation privilege, mediators are required to identify any conflicts of interest, and less than half the states have adopted it.
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A) All federal courts use arbitration but few have mediation programs.
B) While ADR is popular at the district court level, few federal appellate courts use it.
C) Almost all federal circuit courts of appeal have mediation programs underway.
D) By law ADR is outlawed at the federal appellate court level.
E) All federal appellate courts use early neutral case evaluation but none use mediation.
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A) Arbitration
B) Minitrials
C) Neutral case evaluations
D) Mediation
E) Private trials
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A) The ADR process known as "negotiation" is the same as the ADR process known as "mediation."
B) There is only one approach to negotiation, problem-solving.
C) There is only one approach to negotiation, adversarial.
D) There are two approaches, adversarial negotiation and problem-solving negotiation.
E) There is no form of ADR known as negotiation.
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A) The Court recognized that the arbitration agreement should be enforced.
B) The Court refused to enforce the agreement because international parties were involved.
C) The Court refused to enforce the agreement because antitrust claims were involved.
D) The Court refused to enforce the agreement because there is a lack of federal substantive law supporting the enforcement of agreements to arbitrate.
E) The Court ruled that the arbitration agreement would be upheld but only if the parties conducted the arbitration in Japan, the home of Mitsubishi.
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A) Binding arbitration clause
B) Submission agreement
C) Binding mediatory clause
D) Suggested ADR resolution clause
E) The parties may not submit a specific dispute to arbitration if the contract does not provide for arbitration
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A) Yes.
B) Only if the arbitrator was not also a lawyer.
C) Only if the arbitrator was a lawyer.
D) The agreement to arbitrate would be upheld so long as the arbitrator agreed to at least apply federal hearsay rules.
E) No, because the rules of evidence applicable in a trial are typically relaxed in arbitration.
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A) No, he was incorrect. There are major differences between mediation and arbitration.
B) He was correct because the only difference between the two involves the length of the proceeding.
C) He was correct because the only difference between the two involves cost.
D) He was correct because the only difference between the two involves whether a court reporter is present.
E) He was correct because the only difference between the two involves the type of evidence that may be considered.
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A) A process in which the parties agree to start out in mediation and, if the mediation is unsuccessful on one or more points, to move on to arbitration.
B) A process in which the parties agree to start out in arbitration and, if the arbitration is unsuccessful on one or more points, move on to court-annexed ADR.
C) A process in which the parties agree to start in mediation and move to litigation if the mediation is unsuccessful.
D) A process in which the parties agree to start in arbitration and move to litigation if the mediation is unsuccessful.
E) A special type of blended mediation and arbitration applicable only in the medical malpractice arena.
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A) They may allow defendants to hide wrongdoing from the public.
B) Those who lack funds must use a slower public system, but information from private trials is open to the public, similar to trials in state or federal court.
C) They are generally slower than regular litigation.
D) They are a form of state or federal litigation closed to the public to protect the identity of litigants in certain sensitive situations.
E) They unfairly discriminate against corporations because by law in some cases corporations must pay the costs involved for indigent plaintiffs.
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A) Arbitrators are assigned so parties do not have to pick them.
B) Arbitration is generally less expensive than litigation.
C) Arbitrators are bound by the same rules as judges in applying precedent.
D) Arbitrations can be set aside on appeal for the same reasons as court judgments.
E) Arbitrations prohibit the use of legal counsel.
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A) The Court ruled that the Federal Arbitration Act applies in employment contracts.
B) The Court ruled that neither the Federal Arbitration Act nor the common law of arbitration applies in employment contracts.
C) The court ruled that the Federal Arbitration Act does not apply in employment contracts but that state statutes involving arbitration would apply to employment contracts.
D) The Court ruled that the Federal Arbitration Act does not apply in employment contracts but that the common law of arbitration applies in employment contracts.
E) The Court ruled that whether the Federal Arbitration Act applies in employment disputes depends on the type of employment dispute involved, and that if the dispute involves claims of age discrimination, the Federal Arbitration Act does not apply.
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