By Peter J. Marx
Mediation long has existed as a viable means of dispute resolution, offering substantial advantages when compared to litigation or even arbitration.
It is not unusual, however, for attorneys and their clients to be arrive unprepared at mediatio...
Mediation long has existed as a viable means of dispute resolution, offering substantial advantages when compared to litigation or even arbitration.
It is not unusual, however, for attorneys and their clients to be arrive unprepared at mediatio...
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