Law Practice
Feb. 18, 2017
Mediation confidentiality reform
Those engaged in civil, family or other non-criminal mediation should beware of the California Law Revision Commission's draft legislation in the pipeline. By Lisa Zonder





Lisa Zonder
Law Ofc Lisa R Zonderfamily law (certified)
2660 Townsgate Rd Ste 550
Westlake Village , CA 91361
Phone: (805) 777-7740
Email: lisa@zonderfamilylaw.com
Whittier Law School
Lisa Zonder is a family law attorney, mediator and collaborative divorce professional with offices in Westlake Village. She is the immediate past president of CP Cal and former divorce talk radio show host on KVTA 1590 AM. She acknowledges Ron Kelly's time and resources for this article. Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author. You can reach her at lisa@zonderfamilylaw.com or (805) 777-7740
Those engaged in civil, family or other non-criminal mediation should beware of the California Law Revision Commission's (CLRC) draft legislation in the pipeline. It may kill your mediation practice. For more than 20 years, California has had a strict shield of confidentiality around mediation. All persons attending a mediation session can speak frankly, without fear of having their words turned against them. The draft legislation a...
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