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At Provenance Advocates LLP, we believe not every legal dispute needs to become a lengthy courtroom battle. Our Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services — including Arbitration and Mediation — offer practical, private, and efficient alternatives to litigation. We help individuals, businesses, and organizations resolve disputes through respectful dialogue and structured negotiation, while maintaining control over the outcome.
Whether you are facing a business conflict, contract dispute, or civil matter, our experienced ADR lawyers in London, Ontario, guide you through the process to achieve fair and lasting resolutions — without the delays and expenses of court proceedings.
“Resolution is not about winning or losing — it’s about rebuilding peace with fairness and respect.” - Provenance Advocates LLP
Arbitration is a private dispute-resolution process where a neutral arbitrator hears both sides and delivers a binding decision. It combines the efficiency of negotiation with the authority of the courts — offering privacy, speed, and finality.
At Provenance Advocates LLP, we assist clients in:
Drafting and reviewing arbitration clauses in contracts
Preparing and presenting arbitration cases
Representing clients in domestic and commercial arbitration hearings
Our arbitration approach emphasizes clarity and fairness. We ensure that your rights are fully represented and that the arbitrator understands the nuances of your case — leading to enforceable and balanced outcomes.
Mediation focuses on mutual understanding and compromise rather than confrontation. A trained mediator facilitates dialogue between parties to help them find common ground. Unlike arbitration, mediation outcomes are not binding, giving both sides control over their agreement.
Our mediation lawyers provide skilled support for disputes involving:
Contract disagreements
Family or partnership conflicts
Employment and workplace issues
Real estate or commercial disputes
We use a collaborative approach that encourages open communication, reduces hostility, and fosters resolutions that preserve relationships and minimize costs.
Choosing Provenance Advocates LLP means choosing a firm that values resolution, integrity, and trust. Our mediators and arbitrators are trained in both negotiation techniques and legal frameworks, ensuring you receive informed, balanced, and empathetic guidance.
We combine legal experience with emotional intelligence — helping clients navigate disputes with confidence, dignity, and discretion. Whether through arbitration or mediation, our goal is to secure peaceful and equitable outcomes that restore balance, not just end conflict.
Avoid lengthy court battles and achieve peace of mind through skilled mediation and arbitration. Our ADR lawyers in Ontario are here to help you find fair, cost-effective solutions today.
ADR is a process that resolves legal disputes outside of court through methods like mediation or arbitration.
Mediation encourages voluntary agreements, while arbitration results in a binding decision made by a neutral arbitrator.
ADR is typically much faster than court litigation — many disputes resolve within weeks or a few months.
Arbitration decisions are binding, while mediation outcomes are only binding if both parties sign an agreement.
It’s faster, more private, less costly, and allows parties to maintain more control over the outcome.
Yes, ADR is ideal for resolving commercial, partnership, and contract disputes without harming professional relationships.
Yes. ADR proceedings are private, and outcomes are generally kept confidential — unlike court judgments.
Absolutely. Having legal representation ensures that your interests and rights are fully protected.
If mediation doesn’t lead to an agreement, you can still proceed to court. Arbitration awards, however, are final.
Yes. Provenance Advocates LLP provides virtual ADR sessions for clients across Ontario.
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