By Richard Chernick
At the end of a successful mediation or settlement conference, the parties are eager to shake hands (or not) and depart, but the process is not complete until an enforceable agreement is reached. The neutral must direct the process so that the parties achieve in fact what they believe has occurr...
At the end of a successful mediation or settlement conference, the parties are eager to shake hands (or not) and depart, but the process is not complete until an enforceable agreement is reached. The neutral must direct the process so that the parties achieve in fact what they believe has occurr...
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