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'''American Arbitration Association (AAA)''' provides alternative dispute resolution services to entities who wish to resolve their disputes out of court. AAA also designs and develop alternative dispute resolution ([[ADR]]) mechanisms for corporations, unions, government agencies, law firms, etc. It also offers elections services education, training, and publications to provide information for all parties interested in acquiring an in-depth knowledge about ADR.<ref>[http://www.adr.org/about American Arbitration Association:About Us]</ref> | '''American Arbitration Association (AAA)''' provides alternative dispute resolution services to entities who wish to resolve their disputes out of court. AAA also designs and develop alternative dispute resolution ([[ADR]]) mechanisms for corporations, unions, government agencies, law firms, etc. It also offers elections services education, training, and publications to provide information for all parties interested in acquiring an in-depth knowledge about ADR.<ref>[http://www.adr.org/about American Arbitration Association:About Us]</ref> The association's headquarters is located in New York City. | ||
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Revision as of 21:03, 1 October 2011
Type: | Non-profit |
Industry: | Alternative Dispute Resolution |
Founded: | 1926 |
Founder(s): | Jules S. Bache Henry Ives Cobb Horace De Lisser James A. O'Gorman Julian W. Mack Moses H. Grossman Charles L. Guy Frank H. Sommer Samual McCune Lindsey Julius Rosenwald David A Schulte Charles Fleischer Franklin Simon J. Noble Braden |
Headquarters: | 1633 Broadway 10th Floor, New York City |
Country: | USA |
Website: | www.adr.org |
LinkedIn: | American Arbitration Association |
Key People | |
Joia M. Johnson, Chairperson John J. Kerr, Exec. Committee Chairperson |
American Arbitration Association (AAA) provides alternative dispute resolution services to entities who wish to resolve their disputes out of court. AAA also designs and develop alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms for corporations, unions, government agencies, law firms, etc. It also offers elections services education, training, and publications to provide information for all parties interested in acquiring an in-depth knowledge about ADR.[1] The association's headquarters is located in New York City.