
legal dispute resolution
Legal dispute resolution involves methods for settling disagreements between parties over rights, obligations, or damages. The most common ways are negotiation, where parties discuss to reach an agreement; mediation, where a neutral third party helps facilitate a settlement; arbitration, where an arbitrator makes a binding decision after hearing both sides; and litigation, where the case goes to court for a judge or jury to decide. These processes aim to resolve conflicts efficiently and fairly without necessarily involving lengthy or costly courtroom trials.