A Private Proceeding That Assists Disputing Parties In Determining Whether To Take Their Case To Court. During The Proceeding - Each Party's Attorney Briefly Argues The Party's Case Before The Other Party And (Usually) A Neutral Third Party - Who Acts As An Adviser. If The Parties Fail To Reach An Agreement - The Adviser Renders An Opinion As To How A Court Would Likely Decide The Issue.

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1. A Private Proceeding That Assists Disputing Parties In Determining Whether To Take Their Case To Court. During The Proceeding - Each Party's Attorney Briefly Argues The Party's Case Before The Other Party And (Usually) A Neutral Third Party - Who Acts As An Adviser. If The Parties Fail To Reach An Agreement - The Adviser Renders An Opinion As To How A Court Would Likely Decide The Issue.