Mediation of legal disputes is so flexible and so informal and, at this point, so commonplace a process that it is easy to assume that every lawyer knows everything he or she needs to know about it. Even in the wild west of California, where anybody can declare him- or herself a mediator, there are some rules that govern the mediation process, and not all of them are self-evident. Aside from the limits of "confidentiality" in...
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