Minnesota Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs
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What Is Contract Mediation?
A: Contract mediation usually starts when negotiations between the parties become nonproductive or cease altogether. The mediator convenes a meeting to help the … More -
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What Is Grievance Mediation?
A: Grievance mediation is a significant and growing area. Using traditional mediation procedures and techniques, mediators assist labor and management in the resolution … More -
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Can Mediation Work When One Party Is Much Less Sophisticated Financially?
A: This is referred to as a balance of power issue since knowledge and power are closely related. Power between the parties doesn`t have to be equal at the beginning of … More -
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What If One Side Is Suspicious That The Other Side Is Hiding Or Misrepresenting Income Or Assets?
A: Both parties must trust that full financial disclosure will be made. If suspicions run deep, mediation is generally inappropriate. -
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Which People Are More Likely Candidates For Mediation?
A: Since mediation is strictly voluntary, both members must want to reach a fair settlement in a nonadversarial way. They must have the ability to sit in the same … More
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Attorneys In Your Area
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Law Offices of Chad A. Snyder, LLC
Minneapolis, MN
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Law Offices of George E. Antrim III, PLL
Minneapolis, MN
866-435-0754