What Is Unique About Pre-Suit Mediation?
Mediation, whether it is conducted preor postsuit, is a method for resolving disputes in which a neutral third person trained in the art of dispute resolution helps the parties to a dispute negotiate a settlement. The mediation process is essentially the same regardless of whether it is done before or after a lawsuit has been filed. Since Indiana`s ADR Rules became effective on January 1, 1992, mediation has been widely and successfully used to resolve lawsuits.
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Is Mediation Successful?
A: It has been estimated that 8085% of the cases that have been mediated during the last several years has been settled.
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Why Pre-Suit Mediation?
A: Statistics show that most of the lawsuits that are filed are settled rather than tried. However, historically, many cases were settled on the courthouse steps …
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Can My Attorney Come With Me To Mediation?
A: Since mediation is a facetoface situation, it gives plaintiff`s counsel an opportunity to be more persuasive and more fully utilize hisher skills as an …
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What Are The Benefits Of Mediation?
A: Going through mediation will make a client feel more involved in their case and its outcome. Mediation gives the client the opportunity to tell their story (at least …
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