Mediations typically involve an opening where the mediator outlines the process, attorneys make statements, and parties jointly discuss issues and ask questions. The mediator then holds private caucuses with each party to have candid discussions. Finally, the mediator reconvenes joint sessions to work towards resolution and closure.
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What to Expect in a Mediation
1. What to Expect in a Mediation
Mediators Opening Comments
Opening Comments of Attorneys & Participants
Joint Discussion to Explore Issues & Ask Questions
Caucus(es) Separate Private Meeting(s) with Each Party
Reconvened Joint Session(s)
Resolution & Closure
Though there is no set format, the following are typical phases
息Lorene F. Schaefer, Esq. www.OneMediation.com www.WinWinHR.com