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Mediation Mediation is a type of alternative dispute solving when two parties try to reach a compromise solution with the help of third neutral party. Positive Parties are in control No public access Cheaper then court Usually quicker then court No adversarial conflict No winner/looser result Everybody wins (if the agreement is reached) Even if mediation fales the trial in the court is going to be quicker because some of the issues have been discussed during mediation Negative If conflict is not solved parties still have to go to court Successful mediation requires a high skilled mediator that sometimes doesn't happen During mediation third party does not play an active role in suggesting a solution. A mediator will not usually tell parties his/her own view. The vital role of mediation is that the agreement is reached by the parties. The other important point of mediation is that the parties are in control: they make the decisions. Mediation services: Centre of Dispute Resolution (London)...

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