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Administrative Dispute Resolution

Administrative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to methods used to resolve conflicts between individuals or organizations and government agencies without going to court. It includes processes like mediation and arbitration, where a neutral third party helps both sides find a mutually acceptable solution. ADR is often faster, less formal, and more cost-effective than traditional litigation. It allows parties to work collaboratively to resolve issues related to regulations, permits, or other administrative decisions, promoting better communication and outcomes while reducing the burden on the legal system.