Focus Column
By Linda Bulmash
Prior to the popularity of mediation as a dispute-resolving tool, litigators often had difficulty resolving cases, resulting in costly trials and the uncertainty of juries. Today, litigation still retains its chest thumping and noisy argument, but litigation has evolved to include mediation as part of the process. Effective neutrals now facilitate negotiate...
By Linda Bulmash
Prior to the popularity of mediation as a dispute-resolving tool, litigators often had difficulty resolving cases, resulting in costly trials and the uncertainty of juries. Today, litigation still retains its chest thumping and noisy argument, but litigation has evolved to include mediation as part of the process. Effective neutrals now facilitate negotiate...
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