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Mediation

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Mediation meaning

Negotiation to resolve differences conducted by an impartial party. | The act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement. | Heritage interpretation.

Example sentences (20)

Despite the legal battle, Wallace still did not rule out mediation, saying: “We have always asked for mediation, and it’s not out the window yet because mediation can take place at any time.

Online mediation can also combine with face-to-face mediation—to allow mediation to begin sooner and/or to conduct preliminary discussions.

Mediation can save time and costs, says Shamal Ramesar, a medical doctor and qualified mediator who heads a nonprofit called Mediation in Motion Mediators (MiMM).

That’s where a pre-mediation meeting clause, like the one doctors have an opportunity for through the mediation pilot project, could come into play.

This year's "Policy Address" mentioned that the government will launch a "Community Mediation Pilot Program" and increase training in order to bring the culture of mediation into the community.

Bello said the MCM supported the training of mediation committee members and the carrying out of mediation activities between the farmers and herders.

Mediation: Mediation is not available for this proceeding.

The bill also requires the foreclosing association to offer mediation with any notice of default and intention to foreclose and the prescribed procedure when mediation is chosen by the consumer.

Catherine Lampton, M.A., is a principal in Mediation&More, offering mediation, facilitation, and training services for individuals and groups.

UTLA’s members have already overwhelmingly authorized a strike, but that possibility will remain on hold pending the mediation sessions and a subsequent fact-finding period if the mediation effort fails.

A drive is a demand that is not caught up in the dialectical mediation of desire; drive is a "mechanical" insistence that is not ensnared in demand dialectical mediation.

Alternatively, private panels co-exist and compete for appointments e.g.,Savills Mediation. citation Liability Legal liability may stem from a mediation.

Confidentiality in mediation has such importance that in most cases the legal system cannot force a mediator to testify in court as to the content or progress of mediation.

In 1998, the role of mediation in the justice system for young offenders was analysed by the Commission on Mediation which then founded their policy recommendations for legislative reforms on these evaluation studies in 2000.

In general, information discussed in mediation cannot be used as evidence in the event that the matter proceeds to court, in accord with the mediation agreement and common law.

Its provisions were originally enforced under the Board of Mediation, but were later enforced under a National Mediation Board.

Many mediators destroy their notes taken during a mediation once that mediation has finished.

Mediation functions can be shared among network elements, mediation devices, and network operation centers.

Narrative mediation The Narrative approach to mediation shares with Narrative Therapy an emphasis on constructing stories as a basic human activity in understanding our lives and conflict.

Party-Directed Mediation (PDM) is an emerging mediation approach particularly suited for disputes between co-workers, colleagues or peers, especially deep-seated interpersonal conflict, multicultural or multiethnic disputes.