Many tangible and intangible factors can either push a mediation toward a settlement or pull the parties backwards - forcing them to continue their battle in court or arbitration. While imperfect, a settlement is almost always a better alternative to the expense and uncertainty of litigation.
One of the most important factors that pulls parties away from settlement is a focus on principle instead of principal. Hence "ple," the "three lit...
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