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How ADR Can Help Resolve Real Estate Disputes in Arizona

In a shifting real estate market defined by post-pandemic office vacancies, rising interest rates, and mounting lease disputes, mediation and arbitration are proving to be vital tools for Arizona businesses.

In his article “How Alternative Dispute Resolution Can Help Resolve Real Estate Disputes,” Rian W. Jones, Esq., a JAMS neutral with nearly four decades of trial experience, outlines how ADR provides faster, more cost-effective, and more collaborative solutions compared to litigation.

Key highlights include:

  • Mediation first: Early mediation allows landlords, tenants, and lenders to craft creative agreements—such as rent adjustments, loan restructuring, or revenue-sharing leases—that preserve business relationships.
  • Arbitration as a safeguard: If mediation fails, arbitration offers a timely, confidential, and economical resolution, guided by established frameworks like the JAMS Comprehensive Arbitration Rules & Procedures.
  • Experienced neutrals: ADR allows parties to select mediators and arbitrators with extensive real estate experience, leading to practical, market-informed outcomes.
  • Flexibility and innovation: JAMS mediators encourage tailored solutions beyond what courts may impose, helping businesses adapt to Arizona’s fast-evolving real estate landscape.

Jones emphasizes that ADR is more than just an alternative to litigation—it is often the best option for businesses seeking efficiency, confidentiality, and sustainable outcomes.

To read the full article, click here.

 

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