Alternative Dispute Resolution
Sep. 19, 2002
Choose Carefully
Dicta Column - By Lee Jay Berman - If a mediation is going to have a chance at success, perhaps the most important decision is who will sit in the neutral chair at the head of the table. Attorneys owe it to their clients to invest the time in selecting the right mediator for each case.
Dicta Column
By Lee Jay Berman
If a mediation is going to have a chance at success, perhaps the most important decision is who will sit in the neutral chair at the head of the table. Attorneys owe it to their clients to invest the time in select...
By Lee Jay Berman
If a mediation is going to have a chance at success, perhaps the most important decision is who will sit in the neutral chair at the head of the table. Attorneys owe it to their clients to invest the time in select...
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