I find the old adage "where there's a will, there's a way" applies generally in life and, in particular, in mediations. Indeed, I have yet to find a situation where two parties acting in good faith ...
Many of us are learning to do things differently as we cope with stay-at-home orders, restricted operations of the courts, travel restrictions and general reluctance of folks to subject themselves ...
“I’ll see you in court.” That may be a catchphrase for modern times, when every dispute, personal slight, disagreement or conflict potentially sets the stage for an expensive and drawn-out court ...
To read this article in PDF format, please click here. As the number of COVID-19 cases increased in the course of the pandemic, so too did the use of virtual mediation as a means of dispute resolution ...
This commentary, the second in a two-part series, focuses on addressing challenges on the day of the mediation. The first ...
Your roommate’s been eating your food. Your boss has been ignoring your emails. Your neighbor’s music shakes your walls at 2 a.m. You’ve tried talking, but it spirals into the same script every time: ...
An explanation of the potential options available when a party fails to comply with a contractual mediation condition precedent to binding dispute resolution and practical tips for properly drafting ...
Richard Gunn writes about the concept of mediations: for Marx, mediations of the contradictions inherent in the commodity-form (the central contradiction is between use-value and exchange-value, and ...
Werner Bonefeld writes on the concepts of mediation and de-mediation highlighting the importance of struggle. Published in 1987 for Common Sense no. 2, pages 67-72. Richard Gunn also wrote an expanded ...
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