By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
ORANGE — Ed Oster thinks of parties working through a mediation as paddlers fighting against the current of a raging river. And as mediator, it's his job to guide them safely to shore.
"Everyone's in the same boat — plaintiff and defendant. No one wants to go over the falls, which would be a trial, and who knows what happens there," Oster said. "The river...
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