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also include other ways, such as
arbitration or mediation, to settle
disagreements. In arbitration,
both sides usually must adhere to
the arbiter’s decision (“binding”
arbitration), while mediation is
often voluntary, in which each side
works out a mutually satisfactory
solution with a mediator, who
prepares a written agreement that
can be legally enforced. Though
less traditional than arbitration for
businesses, mediation often works
extremely well precisely because it
is voluntary, allowing the concerns
of each side to be satisfied.
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