Mediation allows parties to resolve their
dispute
without litigating the matter in court. This process is often faster,
confidential and less expensive.
Twenty-FirstJudicial
District Mediator List
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the
providers themselves. Being included on this list does not mean
a provider is recommended or approved by the court. The court has
not made any attempt to validate the information. These providers
are listed alphabetically, with no ranking on any basis. Click on
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Mediation, arbitration, or other alternative
dispute resolution (ADR) are methods by which parties may avoid costly
and time consuming litigation. ADR procedures are less formal and
parties maintain more control than if the case goes to court.
Professional mediation organizations often adopt recommended
levels of
training for practicing mediation.