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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Oct. 11, 2006

L.A. Court Must Do Better to Be Inclusive, Equal on Mediators

FORUM COLUMN - By Elizabeth A. Moreno - The Los Angeles Superior Court's Civil Mediation Panel is not inclusive and destroys the public trust and confidence in the justice system.


Forum Column

By Elizabeth A. Moreno

     
      The Los Angeles Superior Court's Civil Mediation Panel is not inclusive and destroys the public trust and confidence in the justice system. To restore confidence, the court must make the selection of pro bono mediators on its panel totally random and discontinue the self-selection process by the attorneys.
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