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What are Department of Justice Sources of Information Regarding ADR?

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What are Department of Justice Sources of Information Regarding ADR?

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Questions or inquiries about ADR should be directed to the Division representative who is responsible for the case or matter. An additional source of information regarding ADR and who is available for questions is the Office of the Senior Counsel for Alternative Dispute Resolution, United States Department of Justice, Room 5240 Main, Washington, DC, 20530 (202-616-9471). The Office of the Senior Counsel for Alternative Dispute Resolution is a Department wide office that was established by the Attorney General to encourage greater use of dispute resolution throughout the Department of Justice and all its offices, boards and divisions. General inquiries regarding ADR may also be directed to the Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, (202-514-2151). More information about the Civil Rights Division and ADR may be accessed on the internet at www.usdoj.gov. What is the Authority for the Use of ADR? There are a variety of federal orders, statutes, regulations and gui

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