More corporate executives are showing up for alternative dispute resolution than they did in the past, Wagner said.
"For years, it was standard operating procedure to show up at mediations and many times I didn't have the right people there," he said. "These days, I think it's becoming the state of the art. In pre-mediation telephone calls, I ask who is going to be there."
In business cases especially, he said, it...
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