| Mediation is nearly always a better form of dispute resolution than litigation or arbitration. | | | | Most disputes result from poor communication. Mediation is an opportunity to communicate better--to be fully heard, to present your story, and to search for mutually satisfactory solutions. In mediation people often communicate more effectively with one another than in arbitration or court. | | | | Another advantage of mediation is that innovative solutions to a problem may be explored. You can create your own solutions rather than have a judge or arbitrator impose a decision on you. Thus, you maintain the power to decide rather than have someone else decide for you. | | | | The outcome of mediation generally produces more satisfaction and compliance among its participants than those who use litigation. | |
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