Arbitration & Mediation Lawyers
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Jacob M. Resnick, Attorney at Law

Jacqueline Handorf-Rugani, Attorney at Law

Handorf-Rugani & Associates

Greer Legal

Saunders Legal

Cosby Legal

Merritt & Partners

O'Brien & Associates

James Patrick Galvin Jr., Attorney at Law

Law Offices of James Ross Parke

Thornton & Associates

The DiTommaso Firm

Law Offices of James V. DiTommaso

Law Offices of James V. Painter

Weiler Injury Lawyers

Law Offices of James Weiler
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What Arbitration & Mediation Lawyers Cover
Arbitration and mediation are two forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that offer a way to settle disputes outside of court. Lawyers specializing in this field help clients navigate these processes, which can be less formal and more cost-effective than traditional litigation. Whether it's a business conflict, employment disagreement, or family matter, these professionals play a key role in facilitating negotiations and achieving settlements.
When to Hire a Lawyer
- When you need to resolve a business dispute without going to court
- If you're involved in a family conflict that could benefit from mediation
- When facing an employment issue that requires a neutral third party
- If you want to ensure a fair arbitration process for a contractual disagreement
- When you need expert guidance on the legal implications of ADR outcomes
How the Process Works
In arbitration, both parties agree to present their case to an arbitrator, who makes a binding decision. This process is often quicker than court proceedings, with many cases resolved in under a year. Mediation, on the other hand, involves a mediator who helps both sides reach a mutually agreeable solution. It's a collaborative effort, and the mediator doesn't impose a decision. Both methods aim to save time and reduce the stress of prolonged legal battles.
How Compensation is Calculated
- Hourly rates for legal services provided during the process
- Flat fees for handling specific types of arbitration or mediation cases
- Contingency fees based on the outcome of the settlement
- Retainer fees for ongoing legal support throughout the process
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the success rate of mediation?
Mediation boasts a high success rate, with over 80% of cases reaching a settlement. This makes it an attractive option for those looking to resolve disputes amicably and efficiently.
Is arbitration legally binding?
Yes, arbitration is generally binding. Once the arbitrator makes a decision, it is enforceable in court, similar to a court judgment. This provides a level of finality and certainty for both parties involved.

