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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jun. 7, 2001

People Person

Neutrals aren't always so neutral. Mediators can't help but bring their biases to the table. At least, that's how Robert Ballow, a partner in King & Ballow of Nashville and San Diego, one of the country's leading law firms representing companies in labor negotiations, sees it.

        By Leonard Novarro
        
        Neutrals aren't always so neutral. Mediators can't help but bring their biases to the table.
        At least, that's how Robert Ballow, a partner in King & Ballow of Nashville and San Diego, one of the country's leading law firms representing companies...

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