Dispute Resolution Centre TT is rated 3 out of 5 in the category legal services. Read and write reviews about Dispute Resolution Centre TT. The Dispute Resolution Centre Trinidad and Tobago, (the Centre) was initially developed by the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, and officially launched on August 24, 1996, by the Honourable Chief Justice, Michael de la Bastide. The Centre, however, is a completely autonomous and neutral organisation, administered by its own Board of Directors. Vision To be the provider of choice for “Out-of-Court” dispute resolution services based on the highest standards of Integrity, Trust and Service Excellence. Mission To deliver creative, out-of-court dispute resolution approaches in an independent, ethical, timely, confidential and cost-effective manner. To provide a trusted cadre of dedicated and experienced mediators, arbitrators and other neutral professionals, facilitators, and support resources, committed to delivering high-quality innovative approaches to mediation, arbitration and other modes of dispute resolution, complemented by advanced training and outreach programs. Objectives To service local and international dispute resolution needs in commercial and non-commercial sectors; To collaborate with the legal fraternity and other relevant industry organisations; To train and empower clients to resolve disputes; To foster widespread awareness and adoption of alternative dispute resolution approaches within communities locally, regionally and internationally.
Address
Ground Floor, Chamber Building Columbus Circle, Westmoorings
Company size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Port of Spain, Port of Spain