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{{g}}''Not to be confused with [[American depositary receipt]]s''
{{g}}''Not to be confused with [[American depositary receipt]]s''


[[Litigation]] for milksops and sookies. [[Alternative dispute resolution]], or “[[ADR]]” — less grandly known as [[mediation]] and [[arbitration]] to its browbeaten practitioners — is voguish among [[snowflake]] millennial types — so expect to see all kinds of higher level law courses and post graduate dissertations about it, but — unless you are an employment lawyer or you do business in {{tag|Russia}} or with [[commodities]] or construction {{tag|contract}}s, don’t expect to have much to do with it once you hit the city.
[[Litigation]] for milksops and sookies. [[Alternative dispute resolution]], or “[[ADR]]” — less grandly known as [[mediation]] and [[arbitration]] to its browbeaten practitioners — is voguish among [[snowflake]] millennial types — so expect to see all kinds of higher level law courses and post graduate dissertations about it, but — unless you are an employment lawyer or you do business in [[Russia]] or with [[commodities]] or construction [[contract]]s, don’t expect to have much to do with it once you hit the city.


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Not to be confused with American depositary receipts

Litigation for milksops and sookies. Alternative dispute resolution, or “ADR” — less grandly known as mediation and arbitration to its browbeaten practitioners — is voguish among snowflake millennial types — so expect to see all kinds of higher level law courses and post graduate dissertations about it, but — unless you are an employment lawyer or you do business in Russia or with commodities or construction contracts, don’t expect to have much to do with it once you hit the city.

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