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By Leonard S. Levy
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The "maximum potential outcome" in mediation means coming as close as possible to achieving a result in which your client's interests are served to the greatest possible degree. This usually includes the recovery of as much money as possible, or the payment of as little as possible, but often also includes agreements that achieve results not possible in arbitra...
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