Mediation Costs and Fees – What to Expect.
Mediation is one of the fastest growing forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution (‘ADR‘) and is positively encouraged by the courts as a way of solving disputes in both civil and.. read more
Mediation is one of the fastest growing forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution (‘ADR‘) and is positively encouraged by the courts as a way of solving disputes in both civil and.. read more
The 2017 Expert Witness Institute Annual Conference Upside Down and Inside Out – Experts Under Pressure 21 September 2017 Church House (Westminster, London) Bookings now welcome for the Expert Witness.. read more
Since the main duty of an expert witness is to assist the client in evaluating the scientific or technical aspect of a case, it is imperative that the expert must.. read more
A presentation by Dr Thomas Walford Most countries have their own rules about how court proceedings should be conducted. The establishment of a framework for dispute resolution has made it.. read more
The 2016 Expert Witness Institute Annual Conference The Role of Experts: domestic and global 29 September 2016 Church House (Westminster, London) Bookings now welcome for the Expert Witness Institute Annual.. read more
Whichever kind of mediation approach a mediator takes and whatever their background, the mediator’s first task is to explain to the parties involved how the mediation process will work and,.. read more
In order to understand what mediation is and how the process works, it’s important to be familiar with the terminology involved. Below is a glossary of key terms and acronyms.. read more
Mediation is a form of dispute resolution that is actively encouraged by the courts as a way of settling disputes rather than going through formal court proceedings, and often preferred.. read more
Impartiality and neutrality play a huge part in the role of a mediator. Under the 2008 EU Mediation Directive: ‘Mediator’ means ‘any third person who is asked to conduct a.. read more
One of the first decisions that needs to take place before a mediation can begin is whether the mediation is going to be a joint session (where disputing parties gather.. read more