"This book explains how to mediate legal disputes-cases serious enough for parties to hire lawyers to represent them-and describes the techniques you can use to resolve them"--
Recognized by the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution for the best book published in the field of dispute resolution, Mediating Legal Disputes is the only mediation resource you'll need.
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This book meets the practice needs of lawyers confronted with cross-border disputes now arising far beyond the traditional areas of international commerce, such as consumer disputes, inter-family conflicts, and disagreements over Internet ...
This book offers the most comprehensive comparative analysis available of mediation, introducing the law and practical experience of mediation in 22 jurisdictions and analysing how mediation should be regulated at a national and ...
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"This book will help you bargain more effectively in mediation. Dwight Golann's award-winning book, Mediating Legal Disputes, explained how commercial mediators settle cases.
Whether you have a background in law or you're brand-new to the field of conflict resolution, this guide gives you everything you need to enter the exciting world of mediation.
Presents an explanation of the mediation process, including choosing a mediator, preparing a case, negotiating, and writing a binding agreement.
This book compares the different perceptions of legal disputes during litigation and mediation processes.
Once a miner raised a grievance, the union and company representatives would take charge and argue about contractual technicalities far removed from the actual cause of the dispute. Although he typically attended the arbitration hearing ...