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What In-House Counsel Need to Know about the AHLA ADR Service
November 2, 2006
This informational teleconference was sponsored by American Health Lawyers Association’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Task Force.
If you include or are thinking about including arbitration and mediation clauses in your healthcare contracts, you will want to listen to this audio to learn more about the AHLA’s ADR Service and the advantages of referencing the AHLA ADR Service in future contracts. Just an hour-long, this session will provide you with the information and tools needed to begin incorporating the AHLA ADR Service into your operation. You will hear a brief history of the AHLA Alternative Dispute Resolution Service, followed by a roundtable discussion by the faculty (why use ADR, why use ADR in the healthcare industry, when is mediation useful in the healthcare industry, and how can we introduce the use of ADR with clients). Actual users of the AHLA ADR Service provide feedback about their use of the Service as well.
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