CSG Law Launches Alternative Dispute Resolution Group
Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC (“CSG Law”) is pleased to announce the launch of the firm’s newest practice group, the Alternative Dispute Resolution Group (“ADR Group”). Serving as Chairs of this newly established group are Joseph A. Dickson, a former Federal Magistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, and Nicholas A. Grieco, a Member of the Litigation Group and an experienced Mediator.
This interdisciplinary group draws upon the experience of former federal and state court judges, former federal prosecutors, trial lawyers, transactional attorneys, former county and municipal counsel, and former in-house counsel, who work closely with the parties to evaluate the risks they face, understand their business objectives, avoid contention, and resolve their disputes.
Team members serve as arbitrators, mediators, facilitators, neutrals, special masters, special adjudicators, and hearing officers; and also regularly conduct neutral evaluations.
“The fact is, if you go to mediation, you have a better chance of ending the litigation on terms in which you have some input,” said Dickson in a 2021 ROI-NJ article, When is mediation the right move? Former U.S. magistrate judge weighs in. “Mediation involves compromise, after a rigorous explication of the facts and law, and input from the mediator.”
“We believe that there are no intractable problems, only challenges begging for solutions,” said Grieco. “Pulling together the resources of this diverse group of practitioners will provide solutions in a wide variety of matters.”
The ADR Group serves as arbitrators, mediators, and neutral evaluators, handling ADR proceedings involving U.S. and international parties and wide-ranging matters, including:
- Antitrust claims
- Banking and finance-related disputes
- Business and contractual disputes
- Civil rights and employment matters
- Construction-related, property damage, and personal injury disputes
- Consumer-related disputes
- Corporate and securities matters
- Environmental matters
- Franchise-related issues
- Patent; trademark and intellectual property claims
- Labor and employment disputes
- Multiparty, multidistrict, and class action litigation
- Real estate-related matters
- State and municipal matters
- Trusts, estates, and family law disputes
For more information on the group, visit the ADR Group’s page.