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Article Review of Resolution through Mediation Until recently, dispute resolution was synonymous with courtrooms, litigation, judges and juries. Now, individuals and businesses are recognizing the advantages of mediation to resolve disputes. Alternative Dispute Resolution refers to the disposition of conflicts without court proceedings. One resolution is mediation, which does not involve the imposition of a decision by a judge, but it does involve the resolution of a conflict by a process in which the parties themselves participate and decide how to resolve the conflict. Blumberg wrote about the mediation process, including the benefits and detriments, within the article Resolution through Mediation. Blumberg (1995) notes the use of the public judicial system requires the ability to finance litigation, to accept the risk of loss, to bear the diversion of capital and management resources, and the willingness to accept delay. A mediator...

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