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Resolving disputes outside of court after litigation has begun is called A. alternative dispute resolution (ADR). B. judicial determination. C. mediation. D. legislative initiation.

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Answer: A. alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

Explanation:

A process for resolving disputes outside of the court system that may be used before or after litigation has begun

User Katrin Annuk
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I believe the answer is A. alternative dispute resolution
alternative dispute resolution usually being done by finding a middle ground between two party.
A lot of cases actually ending out in alternative dispute resolution because neither party are willing to risk the punishment that imposed by the court if they lost the case.
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