What is Dispute Resolution?

Dispute resolution, also known as non-court dispute resolution or NCDR, is a term used to describe non-court-based ways of resolving disagreements.

Any one of these methods can save parties time and money.

The process can also help parties navigate a stressful experience, and allows the opportunity, and the reassurance, of taking control and working within timescales which work for their needs.

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Coram Chambers’ Dispute Resolution Methods

Coram Chambers has a dedicated team of expert barristers offering a full range of non-court dispute resolution methods; these include Mediation, Private FDR, Early Neutral Evaluation and Arbitration.

Dispute Resolution Facilities

We have state-of-the-art facilities and an award-winning standard of service provided by both our members and our dedicated team of clerks, who are happy to assist with any queries.

What are the different types Dispute Resolution?

For more information on the different forms of DR we offer, please follow the links below to their dedicated pages.

Should you have any queries about any of the processes we offer, please do not hesitate to contact one of the clerks who can help with your query.

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Facilities

We have 6 state-of-the-art conference rooms all complete with air conditioning, high speed internet and AV technology.

In our larger rooms we can adapt and set up the space in either boardroom or court room style.

Our rooms are spread across two floors, each with a well-equipped kitchen, and our ground floor has two breakout booths.

Rooms 1 and 2

Conference rooms 1 and 2 are our larger rooms, with a partition wall that can be moved to create either one large space or two separate rooms.

The image above shows what it looks like with the partition wall open and the rooms combined. You can see images of the separate rooms below.

Each table in the rooms can seat 12 people.

The maximum combined capacity of the rooms is 55 people.

Room 3

This room seats 12 people.

Room 4

This room seats 4-6 people.

Room 5

This room seats 4-6 people.

Room 6

Seats 8-10 people and provides access to a small garden area.

Waiting room and breakout areas

Our facilities also include a waiting room, breakout booths, and a kitchen area with tea- and coffee-making facilities.

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