by Graham Perry | Mar 18, 2021 | Arbitration, Law, Mediation, Thought For The Day
ARTICLE #33 You are a family mediator. You are accredited + experienced + well organised. You have a track record + you get appointments. But something is wrong. Unresolved blockages have occurred. Solutions are not so easy to reach. You are in a corner. What to do?...
by Graham Perry | Mar 11, 2021 | Arbitration, Mediation, Thought For The Day
You are sole arbitrator. You have moved on to considering damages. You think that both parties might be holding back market evidence they have obtained which does not support their submissions. Do you have the authority to direct both parties to disclose all the...
by Graham Perry | Jan 25, 2021 | Law, Mediation
You were appointed as Mediator in an accountant’s partnership dispute. There is a Mediation Agreement signed by the two parties, being the Partnership and the Departing Partner, and by yourself. The Mediation Agreement contains a confidentiality clause. Things go well...
by Graham Perry | Jan 19, 2021 | Arbitration, Mediation
THE ARBITRATOR The Arbitrator has authority and power. He/She listens to the parties. He makes a decision His decision is final subject to rights of appeal. His position in the Dispute Resolution process is quite different from that of the Mediator. The arbitrator...
by Graham Perry | Jan 10, 2021 | Arbitration, Law, Mediation
Graham Perry; When you consider Dispute Resolution, there are two main options; Arbitration or Mediation. Both are excellent – really top-notch. Tested, Track Record, Good Outcomes Not always guaranteed – sometimes a mediation fails or an arbitration increases...
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