Bankruptcies of once-viable companies, changing insurance policies and a host of other byproducts of the ailing economy have made Kurland's already complex cases even more so.
"These days, a lot more work, perseverance and creativity are needed to counter the mindset that there is no urgency to the process and that there will always be another mediation session," said Kurland, who works as a full-time mediator, arbitrator and referee at ...
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