settlementeither
Settlementeither is a term sometimes used in dispute resolution discussions to describe a framework or clause that allows a dispute to be settled through one of two alternative mechanisms. As a neologism, it is not a widely standardized term in law but appears in academic and practitioner writings to explore flexibility in settlements. The concept emphasizes party choice, procedural efficiency, and risk allocation by permitting either path to a final resolution.
Origin and usage: The word combines settlement with either, signaling that a single agreement may direct participants
Core features: A settlementeither provision usually specifies the two options, the conditions for choosing them, and
Common implementations: An example is a clause that permits either mediated settlement followed by binding arbitration
Impact and critique: Proponents argue it enhances flexibility and reduces delay. Critics warn of added complexity,