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Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) used in legal proceedings. It is a process in which a neutral third party, known as a mediator, facilitates communication between two or more parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable agreement. The mediator does not make decisions or impose a solution, but rather helps the parties to identify their interests and explore potential solutions. Mediation is often used in family law, civil litigation, and other areas of law where parties are in dispute.
Mediation is becoming increasingly popular in the legal field due to its cost-effectiveness and ability to resolve disputes quickly and efficiently. It is often seen as a more desirable option than litigation, as it allows parties to maintain control over the outcome of their dispute.
Some companies in the mediation market include ADR Systems of America, Mediation.com, and Mediate.com. Show Less Read more