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Foreword (Justice Russell Brown)
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Judicial Dispute Resolution (JDR) around the World
Chapter 3 The History of JDR in Canada
Chapter 4 JDR's Response to the Weaknesses of Litigation
Chapter 5 ADR v. JDR
Chapter 6 JDR Produces Satisfactory Results: The Divorce Case
Chapter 7 Advantages and Disadvantages of JDR
Chapter 8 Justice and Fairness in JDR: The Motor Vehicle Accident with Pedestrian Case
Chapter 9 Types of Judges: Skill, Temperament and Attitude in JDR Temperament in an Estate Dispute Case
Chapter 10 Confidentiality and Privacy in JDR
Chapter 11 Which Cases Are Unsuitable for JDR?
Chapter 12 Juggling Complexity in JDR: The Falling Rocks Case
Chapter 13 Divergent Interests of Adversarial Lawyers and Their Clients
Chapter 14 JDR and the Role of Precedent: The Medical Malpractice Case
Chapter 15 The Importance of a Robust JDR Intake System
Chapter 16 The Chief Justices and How to Triage Special (SPEC) JDR Cases
Chapter 17 Specialized JDRs (SPECs): A Look at Three Cases and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 18 How to Prepare for and What to Do during a JDR: The Power Pole Case
Chapter 19 The New World of Online Dispute Resolution (OJDR)
Epilogue: The Future of JDR
Bibliography
Appendix
Teaching Guide
Case Studies
1. The Contaminated Land Case
2. The Divorce Case
3. The Motor Vehicle Accident with Pedestrian Case
4. Temperament in an Estate Dispute Case
5. The Negligent Land Transfer Case
6. The Falling Rocks Case
7. The Medical Malpractice Case
8. The Power Pole Case
9. The Well Fire Case
Index.

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