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Understanding Business and Personal Law The Court System Chapter 4 The Court System Pg 35 What does a mediator do? List some people from your life who play a role as a mediator for you.

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Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

The Court System

What You’ll Learn

How disputes can be settled without the How disputes can be settled without the courtscourts

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

The Court System

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

The Court System

• Pg 35• What does a mediator do?• List some people from your life who play a

role as a mediator for you.

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

The Court System

Dispute Resolution–Mediation

• Independent third party (mediator)–Assists parties

• Agreement is non binding

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

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Advantages– Disputes settled quickly– Agreement reached by

mutual consent– Less formal setting– Mediator is selected by

the parties

Disadvantages–Mediator could charge $–Only helps make the decision

–May be less likely to reach a settlement without a deadline.

Mediation

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• Mediation– Not bindign

• Arbitration– binding

• Think of a person in your life who acts like a mediator.(not binding)

• Think of a person in your life who acts as an arbitrator.(binding)

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Dispute Resolution–Arbitration

• Impartial third party (arbitrator)–Makes decision

• Agreement is legally binding• Informal hearing

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ArbitrationAdvantages

•Avoid difficulties of a court trial.•Avoid delays of a court trial

Disadvantages– Unpredictable result– Must decide case using

rules provided by the parties even if they are unfair.

– Can be as expensive as litigation.

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Reviewing What You Learned1. What are the differences among

original, appellate, limited and general jurisdiction?

Section 2.1 Assessment

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

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Reviewing What You Learned

Original: district courts have authority to try a case the first time it is heard.

Section 2.1 Assessment

Answer

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

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Reviewing What You Learned

Appellate: any party to a suit decided in a federal district court may appeal the decision to the federal court of appeals in the circuit where the case was tried.

Section 2.1 Assessment

Answer

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Reviewing What You Learned

Limited: local courts have jurisdiction only in minor matters such as misdemeanors and civil actions involving small amounts of money.

Section 2.1 Assessment

Answer

Understanding Business and Personal Law

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Reviewing What You Learned

General: general trial courts handle the major civil and criminal cases in each state.

Section 2.1 Assessment

Answer

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

The Court System

ARBITRATION

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

The Court System

ARBITRATION

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

The Court System

ARBITRATION

Understanding Business and Personal Law

The Court SystemThe Court SystemChapter 4Chapter 4

The Court System

ARBITRATION

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