Bring your questions about mediation and arbitration to this informative session. Aiken Schenk attorneys have represented business owners and investors in a variety of high-stakes business disputes.
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Although both processes take place outside of a court room, arbitration and mediation are quite different methods to resolve disputes. An arbitrator is like a private judge. A mediator works with the parties to help them find their solution to a problem. Understanding the difference can help you determine which path is best for you.
Avoiding legal disputes can sometimes be difficult, but solving them doesn’t have to be. While litigation may end up being the necessary path for many conflicts, mediation is another possible solution. Mediation is a way to solve disputes outside of a courtroom.
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