Give the Same Quality of Preparation for a Mediation That You Give to Preparing for a Trial

Most courts require mediation before a case may go to trial, and there is a far greater likelihood that a case will be settled at or following mediation than that the case will ever go to trial. Mediation is not just another procedural hurdle on the path to the Courthouse. It’s where the outcome of your case will most likely be determined. So give the same quality of preparation for a mediation that you give to preparing for a trial.

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Download Chapter By Francis L. Carter

Bankruptcy Mediation is a treatise published by the American Bankruptcy Institute