The mediation process is far better at creating “win-win” outcomes than the traditional courts, while costing far less in terms of time, money, and frustration.  

 

Traditional court-driven processes focused primarily on monetary and legalistic priorities and procedures cannot hope to match the lower costs, speed, clarity, and opportunity for mutually agreed outcomes that are made possible by mediation.

 

Given that a majority of cases put to mediation cases settle at greatly reduced legal expense, mediation represents a meaningful option that should be considered every time a dispute emerges.

 

  • Contact us to learn more about how we can mediate your dispute.
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Community Dispute Resolution Services

  • Community disputes are often reflexively referred by counsel directly to the civil courts, however a mediated outcome is almost always a better first step.

            • Community disputes typically involve geographically or demographically defined concerns.

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            • Many disputes focus on issues of housing, differences between neighbors or groups of residents, and may range from complex multi-party property and zoning considerations to more mundane issues of localized noise pollution, e.g. from nightlife, pets, etc.

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            • While both large and small community disputes can often seem to be intractable, the characteristic need for disputing parties to co-exist in the future points to mediation as an optimal solution where relationships can be best preserved.

             

            • Public Policy

              • Where public policy is actively involved in allocating resources and impacting lives in a given community, conflict can result. If your dispute involves public policy, you can learn more here.

               

             

               

            • Ready to get started? Click Here to access our Inital Intake Form. This is an Adobe .PDF file. Depending on your version of Adobe Acrobat Reader (get free here: www.adobe.com) you may wish to fill the form out online or print the document and fax it to us. at 1-800-261-3568.

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