The mediator is a neutral third party who facilitates negotiation and assists the parties in reaching a settlement and/or agreement. However, it is the parties themselves who decide whether an agreement is reached.
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 | MEDIATION COMMERCIAL MEDIATION BODRUM MEDIATION provides excellent commercial mediation services. Commercial mediation can save litigants thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal expense, as well as months or years of time, thus allowing the parties to resolve their dispute quickly and efficiently. The goal of most clients is to achieve the best solution to their problem, not to have the best trial. The mediators of BODRUM MEDIATION are trained to bring this problem-solving philosophy to the negotiating table, with the goal of having the parties embrace it as well. Our mediation team is dedicated to finding creative solutions in commercial mediation matters, so that the parties may quickly and amicably put their dispute behind them. WHAT IS MEDIATION? 
																	
																	Mediation is 
																	a conflict 
																	resolution 
																	process 
																	designed to 
																	assist 
																	parties in 
																	reaching an 
																	agreement of 
																	a dispute. 
																	As an 
																	alternative 
																	to 
																	traditional 
																	litigation, 
																	mediation is 
																	private, 
																	voluntary, 
																	informal, 
																	confidential 
																	and non-binding. The mediator is a neutral third party who facilitates negotiation and assists the parties in reaching a settlement and/or agreement. However, it is the parties themselves who decide whether an agreement is reached. BENEFITS OF MEDIATION 
	
	People in disputes who are considering using mediation as a 
	way to resolve their differences often want to know what the process offers. 
	While mediation can not guarantee specific results, there are trends that 
	are characteristic of mediation. Below is a list of some of the benefits of 
	mediation, broadly considered. Mediation generally produces or promotes:  HOW DOES THE MEDIATION PROCESS WORK? 
																	
																	Each 
																	mediation is 
																	tailored to 
																	the needs of 
																	the parties. 
																	However, 
																	most 
																	mediations 
																	begin with a 
																	joint 
																	session 
																	involving 
																	all parties 
																	and their 
																	representatives. 
																	The purpose 
																	of the joint 
																	session is 
																	to set the 
																	agenda, to 
																	ascertain 
																	the parties’ 
																	positions 
																	and to 
																	define the 
																	issues. It 
																	is important 
																	to the 
																	success of 
																	the 
																	mediation 
																	that all 
																	parties and 
																	representatives 
																	with 
																	authority to 
																	agree to any 
																	settlement 
																	or 
																	resolution 
																	be present 
																	and 
																	participate 
																	in good 
																	faith in the 
																	mediation. 
																	The goal of 
																	the process 
																	is to lead 
																	the parties 
																	toward 
																	settlement 
																	and 
																	resolution 
																	of the 
																	dispute. bodrumarabuluculuk.com provides general information to help consumers / companies understand their rights in numerous mediation topics, but is not a substitute for personal advice from a mediation attorney. As laws are constantly changing, only a mediation attorney can provide you with specific advice to rely on. 
 
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