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A Summer Read That Will Pay Off by Ann Anderson
As published in The North Carolina State Bar Journal, Summer, 2008, page 36.
Download Here: north-carolina-bar-journal_132.pdf
Or
http://www.ncbar.com/journal/archive/journal_13,2.pdf
To Mediate or Not to Mediate, Is That The Question?
Advantages and Disadvantages to Mediating Before a Lawsuit
Why would anyone want to mediate a threatened claim before a lawsuit or administrative claim has been filed? Aren’t the parties opening the door to litigation by even suggesting that a mediation take place?
Mediating before a lawsuit has been filed or an administrative claim is pursued offers many [...]
Interpreters and Mediation
Interpreters and Mediation
Interpreters are attending more and more mediations and the role of the interpreter in the mediation is one that continues to develop in North Carolina. Frequently the interpreter is someone from the plaintiff’s attorney’s office who is skilled in translating and in whom the plaintiff’s counsel has confidence in correctly communicating with the [...]
