This document discusses alternative dispute resolution (ADR). It defines arbitration and describes its advantages as being cheaper, faster, and allowing parties more control over the process compared to litigation. The document outlines different types of ADR like mediation, conciliation, and negotiation. It notes that ADR provides confidentiality, uses experienced neutral parties, and takes a cooperative approach. The document also discusses disadvantages like potential unequal bargaining power between parties and lack of precedent. Overall, it analyzes the pros and cons of using ADR to resolve disputes compared to traditional litigation.