Indiana 2001-02: Alternative Dispute Resolution (7/7/2015) refers to the Indiana Supreme Court's adoption of the Indiana Rules of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). This set of rules offers a variety of options for resolving disputes outside the traditional court system. The rules allow parties to a dispute to take advantage of mediation, arbitration, collaborative law, and other forms of dispute resolution. The Indiana Rules of ADR provide detailed guidelines for the use of ADR in the state of Indiana. They outline the principles, procedures, and requirements for each form of ADR, as well as the role of the courts in overseeing the process. The rules also provide for the enforcement and enforcement of ADR agreements. The Indiana Supreme Court's adoption of the Rules of ADR has increased the availability of ADR options for Indiana residents and businesses.