By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The number of cases sent to mediation has risen dramatically over the past decade while judicial arbitration has fallen, according to a recent study by the Santa Clara County courts.
The study also found that early neutral evaluation is gaining in popularity. The procedure, relatively new to state court, is used primarily in complex civil l...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The number of cases sent to mediation has risen dramatically over the past decade while judicial arbitration has fallen, according to a recent study by the Santa Clara County courts.
The study also found that early neutral evaluation is gaining in popularity. The procedure, relatively new to state court, is used primarily in complex civil l...
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