By Franklin R. Garfield
In general terms, mediation is the art of facilitating the negotiated resolution of a dispute between two or more parties in conflict. There are as many different styles of mediation as there are mediators, although mediators should be alert to adapt the focus and pace of the mediation to the needs of...
In general terms, mediation is the art of facilitating the negotiated resolution of a dispute between two or more parties in conflict. There are as many different styles of mediation as there are mediators, although mediators should be alert to adapt the focus and pace of the mediation to the needs of...
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