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Friday, 3rd September 2010
"Queensland residents whose homes were affected by subsidence will continue legal action against the state government after mediation talks failed."
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Friday, 3rd September 2010
"Lehman Brothers Australia has entered mediation with a group of local councils, in a move that will clear the way for a class action against the firm if an agreement is not reached, Fairfax media reports."
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Friday, 13th August 2010
"Queensland's local councils are seeking an alternative to the costly court system to resolve planning disputes."
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Friday, 30th July 2010
""Alternative dispute resolution has really taken hold and very little in the number of cases are now going to trial, very little up in Burnie or Launceston.""
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Friday, 30th July 2010
"A dispute over access to a heritage listed Aboriginal mission at Darlington Point appears well on the way to being resolved following a recent meeting between the land owner, the State Government and the local Aboriginal community."
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Monday, 19th July 2010
The latest book in the Global Trends in Dispute Resolution series takes a fresh look at the legal issues in mediation from a cross-border perspective. It is ...
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Friday, 18th June 2010
"Thirty years of alternative dispute resolution has been celebrated in Canberra."
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Friday, 18th June 2010
"The New South Wales Government has announced mediation will be used to resolve more childcare and protection cases in the hope it can spare children from the trauma of the court system."
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Friday, 11th June 2010
"The NSW Government is proposing reforms to would move some civil cases out of the courts to a mediation system."
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Friday, 11th June 2010
"Currently, there are six neighbourhood dispute resolution centres in Queensland, but the agreements are not legally binding."
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