Mediation is an increasingly popular dispute resolution process. It frequently is selected by parties and often is mandated by courts. In this program, Stradley Ronon attorney, Deborah Reperowitz and Jeffrey Zaino, the Vice President of the Commercial Division of the American Arbitration Association in New York. will discuss the essentials of mediation, including the mediation process, advance agreements to mediate, the “right” time to mediate and the frequently unrecognized benefits of mediation. Learn how, with the assistance of their counsel, well-prepared, reasonable disputants use mediation to resolve their differences in a cost-efficient, practical manner that could not be achieved through litigation.
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