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Apr. 26, 2023

The case for mediation in an arbitration nation

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Jan Frankel Schau

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ADR Services, Inc.

1900 Ave of the Stars Ste 250
Los Angeles 90067

Email: jfschau@adrservices.org

Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA

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Upon intake your client presents you with compelling facts and the potential for recovery of significant damages. After he/she signs a retainer agreement, you present a beautifully written and soundly based demand letter. The response comes with a twist you had not yet considered: the case is subject to binding arbitration. Now what?

Increasingly, attorneys are faced with the prospect of re-evaluating their case after they have been retaine...

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