Top 20 Questions People Ask About Mediation
Because it makes sense in most cases.
it from an early resolution follow a path designed to increase the likelihood that mediation will be attempted.
Users of dispute resolution services of all types cannot ignore their vital role in ensuring that disputes that would benef
Litigate or Mediate?
One often hears the term “mediation” in connection with resolution of disputes which have already become lawsuits, and, occasionally, before those lawsuits are filed. Mediation is a process by which a neutral third party called a Mediator hears a dispute between two or more parties and attempts to help the parties settle their dispute without judging the merits of the case. The term “mediation” is often confused with the term “arbitration.” Arbitration is another form of dispute resolution by a third party (as opposed to a trial before a judge or jury). The Arbitrator listens to the evidence presented by each party and then makes a judgment as to who is responsible for the claimant’s damages, and how much the