Alternative Dispute Resolution,
Civil Litigation
Dec. 15, 2017
It ain't over til it's over
Yogi Berra's famous baseball tautology resonates with its obvious simplicity. This adage also rings true especially in litigation and the role that traditional ADR tools have used to achieve finality by mediation and binding arbitration.





Carlos Moreno
Neutral
JAMS
Email: cmoreno@jamsadr.com
Carlos previously served on the California Supreme Court.
Yogi Berra's famous baseball tautology resonates with its obvious simplicity. This adage also rings true especially in litigation and the role that traditional ADR tools have used to achieve finality by mediation and binding arbitration. With the ever-increasing diminishing role of the jury trial, it is clear that ADR has played a crucial part in reducing crushing caseloads in state and federal courts. Participants have also benefitted by resolving disputes in a quick...
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