On July 1, 2013, the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR) will begin offering Administered Arbitration Rules. According to CPR:
For over 30 years, the nation’s top litigators have relied on CPR’s non –administered rules to resolve high-value, complex legal disputes. In response to users’ requests, CPR is now offering Administered Arbitration Rules for those requiring an administering authority. As more worldwide companies sign CPR’s Corporate Policy Statement on Alternatives to Litigation, International Pledge Agreements and the 21st Century Corporate ADR Pledge, CPR has witnessed an increased demand for administered arbitration rules. CPR’s Administered Arbitration Rules were drafted by users for users and offer the greatest degree of flexibility and control available, while minimizing overall costs.
More information regarding the new rules may be found in CPR’s The New Administered Arbitration Rules in a Nutshell. In addition, an Administered Arbitration Rules PowerPoint is also available.