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Excellence in Dispute Resolution

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ADRworks, based in Portland, Maine provides a full range of dispute resolution services. As mediators and arbitrators we are ready to serve all your ADR needs throughout Maine and New England.

 


                                            

                Sheila G. Mayberry, Esq.                                 Shari B. Broder, Esq.     

Excellence in Dispute Resolution
 
ADRworks, based in Portland, Maine provides a full range of dispute resolution services.
 
We are attorneys knowledgeable in the following substantive fields:
  • Rule 16B procedures:
    • mediation
    • arbitration
    • early neutral evaluation
  • Facilitation and fact finding
  • Business Intellectual Property
  • Commercial Labor
  • Construction Landlord/Tenant
  • Consumer Mergers & Dissolutions
  • Discrimination/ADA
  • Personal Injury/Torts
  • Education Professional Malpractice
  • Employment/Work-Place Issues
  • Public Policy Facilitation
  • Environmental Real Estate
  • Estates and Securities
  • Business Succession
  • Health Care Workers’ Compensation
  • Insurance & Surety Zoning
  • Land Use 

The mediators and arbitrators of ADRworks are ready to serve all your ADR needs throughout Maine and New England.
 
What are the choices?

Mediation: A third party neutral provides a structured, confidential process to assist two or more parties to arrive at a mutually agreeable resolution to a dispute.

Arbitration: A hearing before an impartial third party who, based upon the agreement of the parties, provides either a binding or non-binding decision that determines the outcome of the dispute.

Facilitation: A process by which parties having diverse interests are guided by an impartial third party to complete a task, solve a problem, or come to an agreement.

Early Neutral Evaluation: An informal meeting between disputing parties with third party neutral who listens to and evaluates a summary of the evidence and provides an opinion as to the value and strengths and weaknesses of each party’s case and the likelihood of success at trial.