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What To Tell Your Mediator | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. What To Tell Your Mediator. April 4, 2011. Once you have agreed to use a mediator for a dispute and both sides have agreed on who the mediator (or mediation service) will be, you will be given the opportunity to tell the mediator your side of the story. Think hard about your answers and try your best to answer the questions as honestly as possible. Thanks. What do you want to get out of this mediation? 3 What is your Best Alternative to a mediated settlement?
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Mediation Methods – Part 3 | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. Mediation Methods – Part 3. March 31, 2011. In our previous articles, Mediation Methods – Part 1. And Mediation Methods – Part 2. MEDIATION METHODS – CONCLUSION. So, in the end, which is better? The facilitative model or the Legal Model? Well, It depends. On the other hand, when the emotional content is high or important; when the parties must interact after the mediation (. The only way to resolve the situation is to encourage the parties to get in touch with the...
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April | 2011 | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. Archive for April, 2011. April 4, 2011. Sample Mediation Ground Rules. April 4, 2011. What To Tell Your Mediator. In A Mediation Meeting. All sides are heard and issues discussed. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 3 other followers. Chuck Gravett's Website. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Napa Mediator”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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Mediation Methods – Part 1 | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. Mediation Methods – Part 1. March 31, 2011. MEDIATION MODELS: A DESCRIPTION. The Legal Model of mediation can aptly be described as shuttle diplomacy. The legal mediator (2) separates the parties (3) from each other and shuttles between them, essentially carrying proposals back and forth. (4). The attorney tries to convince the mediator of the strength of their position to persuade the mediator to side with that party. Like legal mediators, facilitative mediators ...
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Resolving Disputes – Mediation Instead of Litigation | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. Resolving Disputes – Mediation Instead of Litigation. March 31, 2011. The practice of mediation is a process whereby a neutral third party (the mediator) helps disputing parties to come up with their own agreement. A form of alternate dispute resolution, mediation is often less costly and much quicker than proceeding through the court system. Disputants may choose to use mediation in a variety of disputes, such as commercial, legal, diplomatic, workplace, communit...
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About Chuck | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. Attorney Chuck Gravett wearing his mediator hat. Chuck graduated from the University of Virginia Law School in 1975 after earning a Bachelor’s Degree in American Government at the University of Virginia, and has lived in Napa Valley since 1987. In addition, he is a member of the Board of Directors of the State Assistance Fund for Energy and Business and Development Corporation ( SAFEBIDCO ). Chuck has also worked for over 20 years with Leadership of Napa Valley.
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March | 2011 | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. Archive for March, 2011. March 31, 2011. Mediation Methods – Part 3. March 31, 2011. Mediation Methods – Part 2. March 31, 2011. Mediation Methods – Part 1. March 31, 2011. Resolving Disputes – Mediation Instead of Litigation. In A Mediation Meeting. All sides are heard and issues discussed. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 3 other followers. Chuck Gravett's Website. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Sample Mediation Ground Rules | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. Sample Mediation Ground Rules. April 4, 2011. While mediation is a more informal type of contract or dispute resolution (as compared to litigation), there are still some rules that all parties agree to before beginning the mediation process. Here is a sample list of ground rules that we use in our practice. 1 Treat all parties with respect. 4 Stay focused on the goal or issue under discussion. 7 Attack problems NOT people. 10 Conduct one conversation at a time.
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Mediation Methods – Part 2 | Napa Mediator
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Quick and economical dispute resolution. Mediation Methods – Part 2. March 31, 2011. In our previous article, Mediation Methods – Part 1. We discussed two methods of mediation, the Legal Model and the “interest-based”, or facilitative method. Here we will look at both models to evaluate the strengths and weakness of each. MEDIATION MODELS: STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES. Often, but of course not universally, legal disputes are about business and money, (4) and can best, and sometimes only, be resolved by the a...