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The Law Offices of Soheila Azizi & Associates, P.C.
Mediation is on the rise as an alternative to time consuming, costly trials. With the option of Mediation, the dispute is settled with the assistance of a third-party mediator and without the litigation process. (Roberts)
When the parties involved in a dispute have decided upon mediation as their solution, they may be wondering how to choose a mediator. There are several different ways to choose a mediator, as well as several different factors the parties should consider when choosing a mediator. In Brandon S. Peters book “How to Select the Best Mediator,” Peters states: “The three most important elements of selecting the right mediator for your case: (1) Approach; (2) Style; and (3) Background…Different cases require different approaches to mediation…” (Qtd. In Baer) Peters goes on to say that highly-skilled mediators should possess the necessary skills to guide the parties through the mediation process, see underlying issues and address them, and be able to examine the similarities and differences of the parties in order to reach a mutually beneficially resolution. (Qtd. In Baer)
Other things to consider when choosing a mediator are:
Now that we’ve discussed qualifications and traits to look for in a mediator, it is important to show the actual process of finding a mediator. There are several different ways parties in need of a mediator can find one.
Some of these ways are:
After the parties have names of mediators, they can then research the mediators through the information on the websites or by interviewing the mediator on the phone or in person in order to make sure that this mediator is the one they want to work on their case.