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1. Who Is The Mediator?
The mediator is a volunteer who has successfully completed 24hour mediation training. The training includes communication negotiation and conciliation skills … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Alternative Dispute Resolution ; State: Pennsylvania
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2. How Do We Get To Mediation?
The mediation process is usually voluntary the parties in a dispute come to an independent agreement to try to work things out with the help of a mediator. … More
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3. Do I Have To Have Mediation?
Mediation is a voluntary process; the parties must agree in writing that their dispute will be conducted under the applicable mediation rules of the AAA. This may be … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Alternative Dispute Resolution ; State: Maine
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4. Who Will Be My Mediators?
We work in teams of two mediators with each client pair. Your specific issues previous contact with any of us personally or professionally and our schedules will … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Alternative Dispute Resolution ; State: New Hampshire
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5. Who Are The Mediators?
Mediators are neutral third parties that provide a structure and environment that assists communication and identify key facts and issues of the parties. Mediators … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Alternative Dispute Resolution ; State: Hawaii
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6. Why Mediate?
Mediation is riskfree. It is nonbinding unless a settlement agreement is actually reached. Once signed a settlement agreement is enforceable in court.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Alternative Dispute Resolution ; State: New York
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7. What Is Mediation?
Mediation is negotiation carried out with the help of a trained facilitator. Two or more parties meet with a neutral third party who guides the negotiation process by … More
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8. Mediation
What Do Mediation Attorneys Do? Mediation attorneys deal with mediation (one of the two most common methods of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), with Arbitration … More
Resource Type: Category Overview; Area of Law: Mediation
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9. Why Should I Mediate?
Mediation is a faster and in most cases a more cost effective way to reach solutions. It can do things the legal system is not allowed to do or will not take the time … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Alternative Dispute Resolution ; State: Washington
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10. Why Mediation?
Practical experience not to mention common sense has shown that settlements created with full participation of the parties in facetoface negotiations are … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Alternative Dispute Resolution ; State: Arizona
