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Business disputes — Checklist for mediation
Introductory note: |
Mediation is an effective form of alternative dispute resolution aimed at resolving disputes without the need for judicial determination. |
How to use this checklist: |
This checklist identifies issues you need to consider when seeking to mediate a dispute on behalf of a client. |
Other notes: |
You will also need to agree the mediation fees and expenses. These will usually be shared between the parties. |
Links to related content: |
See Mediation. |