Court Settings
Court settings refer to the various environments where legal proceedings take place. These can include trial courts, where cases are heard and decided by a judge or jury, and appellate courts, which review decisions made by lower courts. Each setting has specific rules and procedures that govern how cases are handled.
In addition to these formal courtrooms, there are also alternative settings like mediation and arbitration rooms, where disputes are resolved outside of traditional court processes. These alternatives often aim for quicker resolutions and can be less formal, allowing for more flexible discussions between the parties involved.