Focus Column
By Alexander S. Polsky
Practitioners of alternative dispute resolution are well aware that each mediation has its own personality. This personality is created by the relationship among counsel, settlement positions of the parties, direct participation by the decision makers and, last but not least, the emotional tension surrounding the dispute.
Few areas of alternative dispute resolution...
By Alexander S. Polsky
Practitioners of alternative dispute resolution are well aware that each mediation has its own personality. This personality is created by the relationship among counsel, settlement positions of the parties, direct participation by the decision makers and, last but not least, the emotional tension surrounding the dispute.
Few areas of alternative dispute resolution...
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