Alternative Dispute Resolution
Oct. 15, 2016
5 mediation rules you can't do without
At the risk of sounding like one of those hyperbolic sponsored internet sites "Five Reasons Why Your Body Needs Cottage Cheese!" here are five basic rules to follow for a successful mediation.





Robert S. Mann
Neutral
ADR Services, Inc.
Email: rmann@adrservices.com
Robert mediates and arbitrates business, real estate and construction disputes.
For not only experienced counsel but also lawyers who are just starting their careers, sometimes it's helpful to get back to basics in order to maximize the odds of resolving your litigated matter in mediation. So, at the risk of sounding like one of those hyperbolic sponsored internet sites "Five Reasons Why Your Body Needs Cottage Cheese!" here are five basic rules to follow for a successful mediation.
RULE 1: PREPARE THE CLIENT
This doesn't mean tell the client where...
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