By Sherman W. Smith Jr.
Once counsel have decided that mediation is appropriate for resolving an elder abuse case, the next step is the selection of a mediator. Before deciding on a mediator, counsel should keep two points in mind.
First, elder abuse law pr...
Once counsel have decided that mediation is appropriate for resolving an elder abuse case, the next step is the selection of a mediator. Before deciding on a mediator, counsel should keep two points in mind.
First, elder abuse law pr...
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