Winning a mediation sounds like the newest oxymoron. How do you win a process that is entirely voluntary? Where a mediator can push you into a position you don't like, but where you can walk away when you don't like how the process is going? And, what exactly does winning mean anyway? In this context?
You wouldn't ordinarily be asking these questions in regard to a trial, a motion for summary judgment, a demurrer or motion to dismiss, a motion fo...
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