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Mediation

 

Who comes to mediation?

The following people must come to the mediation:

1. The parties.

2. Their lawyers, if the parties have lawyers.

3. If a party does not have a lawyer, the party can come to the mediation with a support person if he or she wishes.

The people attending the mediation must have the authority to make decisions on any proposed settlement. For example, a person attending a mediation as the representative of a company or partnership must have the authority to reach an agreement on behalf of the company or partnership.

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arrow What happens at mediation?
arrow What happens after mediation?
arrow How much does it cost?
arrow Interpreters


 

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