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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Aug. 16, 2008

Mediation Confidentiality Is Tested

In another test of the state's mediation confidentiality statutes, an appellate panel has ruled that a signed chart drawn up in a probate mediation should have been admissible as evidence in trial, overturning a lower court ruling.

By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2

      LOS ANGELES - In another test of the state's mediation confidentiality statutes, an appellate panel has ruled that a signed chart drawn up in a probate mediation should have been admissible as evidence in trial, overturning a lower court ruling.
      In its opinion Wednesday, the 2nd District Court of Appeal...

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