FAQDisputes Handled Quickly and Efficiently

Transparent ADR Processes for Banking and Finance Professionals.

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What is ADR?

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to methods of resolving disputes outside of traditional court proceedings, including mediation, arbitration, and negotiation, offering faster, cost-effective, and more flexible solutions for all parties involved.

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What types of disputes does Clearwell ADR specialize in?

Clearwell ADR comprises a team of seasoned professionals with specialized expertise across a diverse range of financial solutions, including Merchant Cash Advances (MCA), Equipment Financing, Invoice Factoring, Business Lines of Credit, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Lending, Revenue-Based Financing, Crowdfunding, Asset-Based Lending (ABL), and Purchase Order (PO) Financing.

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HOW IS ADR DIFFERENT FROM LITIGATION IN COURT?

ADR differs from courts by offering an efficient, less formal, and often faster process where disputes are resolved through collaboration or neutral third-party facilitation, rather than a public trial with rigid legal procedures and a judge or jury's binding decision.

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What are Clearwell ADR’s rates?
Our pricing is transparent and tailored to your case's complexity.
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How long does ADR take?
Most disputes are resolved within weeks, ensuring minimal disruption or distraction.
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Are ADR decisions binding?
Arbitration decisions are binding and enforceable, while mediation outcomes depend on mutual agreement.

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