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The middle way

By: Language: English Series: RICS Business ; March 2007, 24-26(2)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the pros and cons of mediation as a method of dispute resolution. Key advantages are its low cost and high speed, the fact it enables both parties to retain control of the situation, the confidentiality of proceedings, and its suitability to construction and property disputes. However, mediation is not the best of course of action in all circumstances, particularly when the intentions of parties are different, and mediation cannot provide the advantage of precedent. Briefly outlines the key tasks of a mediator.
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Discusses the pros and cons of mediation as a method of dispute resolution. Key advantages are its low cost and high speed, the fact it enables both parties to retain control of the situation, the confidentiality of proceedings, and its suitability to construction and property disputes. However, mediation is not the best of course of action in all circumstances, particularly when the intentions of parties are different, and mediation cannot provide the advantage of precedent. Briefly outlines the key tasks of a mediator.