FAQ
What is mediation?
Mediation is a form of dispute resolution often used as an alternative to litigation. The mediator acts as a neutral, third-party helping parties navigate sensitive issues and potentially contentious conversations.
What does the mediation process look like?
​After a brief discovery call to assess compatibility, clients will individually consult with the mediator before convening for the mediation process. The duration is tailored to each case, typically commencing with either a half-day or full-day session.
Why should I choose mediation?
Mediation is generally characterized as a far less-adversarial process than traditional litigation. Parties maintain greater control over the outcome, with the process being both less costly and time-consuming than litigation. Moreover, mediation provides an enhanced opportunity for participants to feel genuinely heard and understood, ideally fostering improved relationships in the long-term.
Consensus
Confidentiality
Impartiality
Decision Making Power