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Alternative Dispute Resolution Has a Rich Texas History and Continues to Serve an Important Role in Settling Cases

Since the Federal Arbitration Act was enacted in 1925, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has grown in importance, helping to lighten the load for an oftentimes overburdened court system, providing an expedient and cost-effective way to settle cases across the country.

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