All forms of dispute resolution services are described and explained
including arbitration, mediation, and expert
determination by a businessman who is a Chartered
Engineer, a Chartered Management Accountant, an
Arbitrator and a CEDR Accredited
Mediator. Cliff Dilloway is experienced with
computer matters, accountancy, finance,
intellectual property including copyright, and the
internet as well as business management generally.
Browse down this site to obtain and download information that may be of
assistance in helping to decide which of the many possible methods might be the
best choice to resolve a legal dispute.
The Arbitration Act 1996 applies to all
arbitrations whenever the arbitration agreement may have been made. This site
contains material that will be useful in understanding the effect of this wide
ranging Act of Parliament. There is also material to assist those fighting cases
in the Small Claims Track in Court. An article Arbitration
under the Arbitration Act 1996 provides an overview of arbitration as it now
is in England. In a nutshell businessman have the freedom to decide how they may
have one of their number resolve their disputes outside the court system or in
the relatively lawyer free Small Claims Track that handles claims of up to
£5000.
Internet
Self Regulation is prominently featured.
Follow the links for a description of a complete
dispute resolution process that would be run, operated and
controlled by the Internet Community. This
Material was prepared in 1998 and has attracted little interest since. The
material has been left on this site unaltered because while several
international attempts have been made to to devise schemes of Internet
Regulation they have all failed to progress on account of the lack of an
International Jurisdiction in which they could operate.
This site created and maintained by Cliff Dilloway and Graham Dilloway.
While we have tried to present concepts in a complete manner at this site, I
find there is always an exception when one discusses anything dealing with the
law. Therefore any description of the concepts will be lacking in some manner
and it may not hold under some circumstance. The concepts included here are to
help the reader focus their thoughts in an area not normally considered; in so
doing, some concepts have been simplified. While this site may be helpful in
introducing new concepts, in the final analysis, the reader should
rely on their own lawyer for advice in their particular situation. This site is
not a substitute for professional legal and intellectual property help. (With
apologies to the book where these words were found).