As an attorney representing clients in numerous mediations, I frequently have found it frustrating when absolutely nothing of consequence appears to take place before 2:30 in the afternoon, despite starting the mediation at 9:00 in the morning. Regardless of whether I represented the plaintiffs or the defendant, it seems that the first five hours of a mediation are spent by both sides acting like long range artillery officers - measuring their ...
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