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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jun. 29, 2002

Delicate Situation

Focus on ADR - By Alexander S. Polsky - Practitioners of alternative dispute resolution are well aware that mediations have their own unique personalities. A mediation's personality is created by the relationship between counsel, settlement positions of the parties, direct participation by the decision makers and, last but not least, the emotional tension surrounding the dispute.

        By Alexander S. Polsky
        
        Practitioners of alternative dispute resolution are well aware that mediations have their own unique personalities. A mediation's personality is created by the relationship between counsel, settlement positions of the parties, direct participation by the decision makers and, last but not l...

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