Perspective
Mar. 8, 2013
Here it is: The Mediation Advocate's Bill of Rights
Mediation offers tremendous benefits. To get those benefits, you must recognize that, when you go to mediation, you have rights. If you insist on those rights, you will have a superior mediation experience. By Jeff Kichaven




Mediation offers tremendous benefits - settlements, for sure, and so much more - client satisfaction with the results, with the process, and with your performance as counsel.
To get all those benefits, you must recognize that, when you go to mediation, you have rights. If you insist on those rights, you will have a superior mediation experience.
So, here it is, The Mediation Advocate's Bill of Rights.
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