Litigation
May 3, 2001
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Mediation is a process of dealing with people and facts. Perceptional facts differ widely depending on which side a party is on. Humans, however, while often quite different or unusual, react to many of the same stimuli. It is the handling of the human dynamics in a mediation settlement that distinguishes various approaches to dispute resolution.




Mediation is a process of dealing with people and facts. Perceptional facts differ widely depending on which side a party is on. Humans, however, while often quite different or unusual, react to many of the same stimuli. It is the handling of the human dynamics in a mediation settlement that disti...
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