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California Neutrals

Oct. 30, 2014

Gary D. Fields, Esq.

Deciding if and when to mediate are important questions in a lawsuit. Choosing the right mediator for each particular case is even more important; not every mediator can get the job accomplished. The best mediators are those who have actually been on the litigation front line of both sides of a case and appreciate all aspects of the issues at hand.
If parties in a matter want a judge or jury to "call balls and strikes," they can continue with litigation. Unfortunately, how often do yo...

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