By Louis M. Marlin
To be successful, a mediation should start long before the formal gathering of the parties. In fact, the process of resolving a case through mediation starts at the commencement of a case, and involves a series of actions by all involved that can facilitate or hinder the formal mediation hearing.
A successful mediation is rarely a "static" event, with little that precedes it having an impact on the outcome. Rather, it is ...
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