Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - The current rise in mediations not only helps to unburden the courts but also seems to be lending an air of civility to the legal process these days.
So says John R. DiCaro of PMA Dispute Resolution.
"It's a little more dog eat dog out there," he said. "The mediation process seems to be a way of overcoming that, and I think that's for the good. Not everyb...
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