One of the continuing frustrations in mediations is not having the decision makers and insurance representatives present at the table, Marcus said.
"When you see party representatives at mediation who don't have the decision-making power, it can appear as though that party is not taking the matter seriously," he said. "It's one of the big problems in mediation, especially when insurance representatives do not show up in person....
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