Glossary
    
    
    
    
        Alternative Dispute Resolution: The process, conducted either formally or
        informally yet always outside of a courtroom (either voluntarily, as a condition
        of a contract or as ordered by a court of law), in which two or more parties utilize
        neutral professionals to reach an amicable solution, a binding agreement or other
        resolve to a dispute.
    
    
    
        Appraisal: The resolve of an insurance matter via Insurance Code 2071 appraisal
        provision. Similar to arbitration proceedings and governed by Title 9 of the California
        Code of Civil Procedure, appraisals are so called by contractual language.
    
    
        Arbitration: The formal hearing and resolution of a dispute by an impartial
        professional selected or agreed upon by the parties concerned. Typically required
        contractually, the resulting Award is final, binding and non-appealable.
    
    
    
        Award: The written decision of the Arbitrator or Umpire.
    
    
    
        Case Facilitator: An AMCC employee assigned to facilitate Mediations and
        Arbitrations to their conclusion, including Mediator/Arbitrator selection, scheduling,
        billing and communications.
    
    
        Claimants: The filing party in a dispute, also known as the Plaintiffs.
    
    
        Conciliation: A private, voluntary process in which the parties appoint a
        neutral third party professional to investigate the dispute and provide a non-binding
        report of recommendations for resolve.
    
    
        Counterclaims: A claim made in opposition to an existing Mediation or Arbitration.
    
    
        Dispute Review Board: A one or three person board of alternative dispute
        resolution professionals contractually appointed to resolve disputes presented by
        the Owner, Contractor or other stakeholder on a designated construction project.
    
    
        Hearing: The scheduled meeting of the parties and Arbitrator(s) for the purpose
        of taking evidence and testimony to reach the resolve of the dispute and, ultimately,
        an Award rendered by the Arbitrator.
    
    
        Insurance Code 2071: Section of the California Insurance Code that states
        the appraisal provision of Insurance policies.
    
    
        Mediation: The informal meeting of disputing parties with a professional
        mediator to resolve conflict.
    
    
        Mediation-Arbitration: (med-arb): Form of ADR that combines the collaboration
        of mediation with the authority of arbitration.
    
    
        Mini-trial: The presentation of facts and issues of a dispute before a panel
        of selected representatives and a neutral professional. The purpose of the mini-trial
        is to clearly define the issues and nature of a dispute in order to facilitate the
        resolve.
    
    
        Moderated Settlement Conference: All parties, their representatives and an
        impartial advisor meet in an informal attempt to negotiate a settlement.
    
    
        Neutral Evaluation: Similar to Conciliation, a third party neutral provides
        a candid assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of a case and attempts to narrow
        the issues in a dispute.
    
    
        Parties: Those persons or entities in dispute. When these disputants are
        represented by legal counsel, the counsel will then be treated as the party.
    
    
        Project Neutral: A single neutral alternative dispute resolution professional
        contractually appointed to assist in the resolve disputes presented by the Owner,
        Contractor or other stakeholder on a designated construction project.
    
    
        Respondents: The responding party in a dispute, also known as defendants.
    
    
        Umpire: The third party neutral appraiser in an Insurance Code 2071 Appraisal
        of Insurance Claim.
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