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19 June, 14:44

You and a partner in Turkey plan to open a store in Chicago selling rugs imported from Turkey. You are wise enough to insist on a contract establishing the rights and obligations of both parties and would prefer a clause requiring alternative dispute resolution (ADR) of any conflicts that arise under the contract. You want to be sensitive to your partner's culture and do not want to propose a clause that will alienate him. What is the best way you can accomplish all of this? a. Research Turkish customs and incorporate them into the clause.

b. Use a standard ADR clause that complies with American law.

c. Incorporate Turkish law into the clause.

d. Research Turkish law and hire a mediator familiar with Turkish customs.

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  1. 19 June, 15:12
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    D.

    Explanation:

    It would be best to consult an expert. If you just research the customs on your own you could find something inaccurate on the internet.
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