Focus (Forum & Focus)
Jun. 3, 2008
Preparation, Collaboration Essential to Evaluative Mediation
Advance consideration of the issues related to evaluative mediation and preparation to meet those issues will result in better performance by mediators, more settlements and greater client satisfaction, writes Jeff Kichaven. - Forum Column




By Jeff Kichaven
This article appears on Page 6
A March 2007, report of the American Bar Association's Task Force on Improving the Quality of Mediation confirms what is obvious to all who participate in commercial mediation: There is "overwhelming support" for the conclusion that lawyers want mediators to provide "analytical input." Or, as we more commonly call it, evaluative mediation. The marketpl...
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