There is no such thing as a "cookie cutter" mediation. Nonetheless, most mediations have the following characteristics: at least four participants whose interests are not naturally aligned - plaintiff, plaintiff's counsel, defendant and defendant's counsel; little or no genuine concern that a settlement will foster future claims; some prospect of integrative, or "value adding," resolutions; a rich body ...
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