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What to Expect During a Mediation

Nance Schick · Oct 17, 2022 ·

Mediation is different from court. The mediator is not going to tell you if someone is right or wrong. I am not going to tell you what you deserve or how you should resolve this matter. You get to …

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Why Do Parties Reject Mediation If It Works?

Nance Schick · Sep 18, 2017 ·

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We are human. Thus, we don't always choose to take actions that work. How many people do you know who want to lose weight, yet they don't change their eating habits or maintain an exercise program, …

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Can I Choose a Mediator with Industry Experience?

Nance Schick · Jul 10, 2017 ·

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Of Course! Mediation is all about the parties having a choice and the power they need to create their own resolutions. There are some disputes that involve complex issues, such as patents or …

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