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 accomplished in a number of ways.
Other Maine Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs
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What Is Complaint Mediation?
A: Complaint mediation is a way to settle disputes where the two parties to the dispute work through a third person to solve their problem. It is a simple and informal … More -
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How Does Consumer Mediation Service Work?
A: Your complaint is reviewed to determine if it can be mediated. If it appears that it can be, a copy of your written complaint is then forwarded to the business for its … More -
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How Do I Start The Mediation Process?
A: To start the mediation process, fill out a Consumer Complaint Petition, available from the Consumer Protection Division. Fill out the form completely and legibly. … More -
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How Long Does It Take?
A: An average complaint takes five to six weeks to work its way through the system. Some will take longer. Please be patient! The mediator assigned to your case is a … More -
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New Information, Settlement, Etc.
A: If you receive any additional information after sending in your complaint that we should know about, please send it to us in writing. Likewise, should you settle the … More -
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What Complaints Are Not Mediated?
A: We do not mediate disputes between private parties (i.e., where neither party is a business), business versus business disputes, disputes outside of our jurisdiction … More -
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What If Maine Law Is Violated?
A: This office cannot possibly prosecute all violations of Maine law. As a matter of policy, we must confine our activities to those cases where large numbers of … More -
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Does Mediation Work?
A: We cannot guarantee mediation will work or that you will receive everything you want. But we do believe mediation often works, and works well. If our mediation efforts … More -
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What If Mediation Doesnt Work?
A: If our attempts at mediating your complaint have been unsuccessful and there is nothing more we can do, there are still several things you can do for yourself. For … More -
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How Is A Mediator Chosen?
A: Upon receipt of the Request for Mediation or the Submission to Dispute Resolution, the AAA will appoint a qualified mediator to serve on the case. The parties will be … More
Alternative Dispute Resolution Sub-categories
| Arbitration | Mediation |