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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Oct. 7, 2000

Straight Ahead

Sure, mediation is a flexible process participants adapt to their particular needs at a given time. But have expectations arisen about how mediations "ought to" proceed?

By Jeff Kichaven and Deborah Rothman
        Sure, mediation is a flexible process participants adapt to their particular needs at a given time. But have expectations arisen about how mediations "ought to" proceed? Is the mediation likely to go awry if those expectations are not fulfilled? Despite our extolment of mediation's adaptability, the answer is a resounding, "Yes."
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