This abridged, softbound version of the main casebook contains the latest in scholarly, practitioner, and judicial thinking in all major areas of ADR. It has the same organization and breadth of coverage as the unabridged casebook, but 2/3 the length.
Dispute Resolution and Lawyers gives a comprehensive view of alternative dispute resolution approaches and how they can benefit lawyers in their dealings with clients. It is also a good read for those who may need to use ADR in their personal or professional life as it lifts the veil and gives us a look at what is available to resolve conflicts. There is an approach or method that fits just about every need, or you can combine methods. I learned quite a bit in this book and the course I used it in.