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Business, 24.09.2019 02:10 amorosoavap5cejz

Claudia and patrick would like to dissolve their business partnership. they are confident that they can work collaboratively on the terms of the settlement, but they do not have much money to spend on the process and are nervous about the prospect of the terms being decided by a third party who is unfamiliar with them and their industry. which of the following legal processes is a good choice for them? a. litigation
b. mediation
c. arbitration
d. none of these options is a good choice for claudia and patrick.

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