There are many good reasons to consider mediating before suing. With sufficient voluntary disclosures and careful preparation, you may wrap up the case early, efficiently and with mutual satisfaction. But unless both sides are adequately prepared and committed to the process, pre-filing mediation can be unhelpful.
What Kinds of Cases?
Pre-litigation mediation may be considered in virtually all kinds of cases, including i...
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