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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jun. 14, 2019

The advantages of co-mediation

More attorneys are realizing is that the best “mediator” is often the best co-mediators.

Suzanne K. Emge

Emge Mediation

Email: suzanne@emgelawfirm.com

Suzanne co-mediates class actions and employment cases. Emge Mediation's approach is a direct result of their litigation experience and specific mediation training in the art of co-mediation. They have refined their dynamic style to provide the latest mediation techniques to efficiently and effectively advance negotiation and promote the resolution of litigated cases.

Derek J. Emge

Emge Mediation

Email: derek@emgelawfirm.com

Derek co-mediates class actions and employment cases. Emge Mediation's approach is a direct result of their litigation experience and specific mediation training in the art of co-mediation. They have refined their dynamic style to provide the latest mediation techniques to efficiently and effectively advance negotiation and promote the resolution of litigated cases.

You have spent hours preparing your client for deposition, culled through reams of data from document productions, drafted and responded to lengthy discovery, and submitted your best arguments on pending motions. Your case has reached a critical junction and your opponent has floated the idea of mediation. Your next step is just as important as the prior ones: selecting the best mediator for your case. What more and more attorneys are realizing is that the best “media...

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