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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jan. 25, 2001

Active Process

Litigators encounter many mediators in the course of their practice - some good, some not so good. To increase the chances of getting just the good ones and avoiding the bad ones, the attorney must become active in the selection process by interviewing the mediator.

        By David Grappo
        
        Litigators encounter many mediators in the course of their practice - some good, some not so good. To increase the chances of getting just the good ones and avoiding the bad ones, the attorney must become active in the selection process by interviewing the mediator.
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