Referral to Mediation


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This book provides valuable advice for sound conflict diagnosis and a professional mediation proposal, along with many practical hints and tips based on years of experience and research. Mediation in the right situations can resolve conflicts effectively. The facilitating role played by referrers is crucial. The art of referral deserves to be on the skills palette of professionals who deal with other people's conflicts in their everyday work, whether they are managers, lawyers, judges, or HR staff. They should all be able to identify opportunities for an effective mediation proposal. Research has shown that a decision to proceed to mediation is best taken in consultation with the parties to the conflict. The consultation should be preceded by a thorough diagnosis of the conflict, an investigation of the parties' interests in finding a solution by mutual agreement, and a review of the available options.







Timing is Everything


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Study was designed to compare two demographically similar counties to determine whether or not there was any empirical evidence to suggest that early intervention mediation resulted in a greater number of successfully mediated cases than the more traditional approach of summonsing the parties to court for a preliminary hearing prior to a referral to mediation.







Court Mediation Reform


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As judiciaries advance, exploring how court mediation programs can provide opportunities for party-directed reconciliation whilst ensuring access to formal legal channels requires careful investigation. Court Mediation Reform explores comparative empirical findings in order to examine the association between court mediation structure and perceptions of justice, efficiency and confidence in courts.




Mediation in Bankruptcy


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The Federal Judicial Center survey of mediation participants.







Mediation Program


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