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Mediation has many qualities that make it appealing.
In most cases, mediation is: conciliatory fair quick inexpensive voluntary confidential Mediation also has several key benefits. It promotes: greater participant control customized agreements workable decisions mutually satisfactory outcomes improved relationships high rates of compliance decisions that hold up over time

 

Mediation in Tennessee is a process by which an impartial third party helps disputing parties work out a mutually acceptable solution to their disagreement. The mediator meets with both parties and allows each disputant the opportunity to present their issues. The mediator then assists the parties in working through their issues to find a reasonable settlement for their dispute.

Our Tennessee Mediation Lawyers are expert lawyers in the field of mediation. Most non criminal (civil) disputes can be mediated This includes cases involving:

  • Contracts
  • Leases
  • Small Business Ownership
  • Employment
  • Divorce.

The mediator does not offer legal advice, but can offer their opinion regarding settlement solutions. A mediator can also bring new perspectives to the proceeding through their own knowledge of the subject matter. A mediator can assist parties in exploring alternatives that they might not have otherwise considered.

However, the mediator does not have the authority to make a binding decision in the mediation process. Mediation is voluntary and confidential and can be considerably less expensive than going to trial.

If you decide to retain a mediator in Tennessee and want begin the Tennessee mediation process, contact one of our experienced Tennessee mediation lawyers today!

 

 
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  President Carter Tries Hand at Fiction
Audio, RM, 44 Kbps, 3:39, 10/21/2004

Former President Jimmy Carter has 18 books to his credit -- including memoirs and non-fiction -- reflecting on his work as a mediator, his life in the White House, his childhood and his spiritual life. His first book of fiction, The Hornet's Nest, is now out in paperback.
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News about Mediation cases in Tennessee and nationwide:

Emergency Board Created To Investigate Dispute
Washington, D.C. -- Effective July 8, 2006, President George W. Bush established Emergency Board 239 to investigate a collective bargaining dispute...
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EEOC And McDonald's USA, LLC Sign Mediation Agreement
Latest RUAM Continues Trend of EEOC Partnerships with Corporate America

ATLANTA -- The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) ...

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Court of Appeal to Launch Mediation Program for Civil Cases
Sacramento - The Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, will offer a mediation program to parties in civil cases that the court finds suitable ...
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Mediation Lawyers.com Terms

 


Today's Terms

Policy Dialogue

Definition:
Informal discussion of public policy issues incorporating many different interested parties. This process usually clarifies key issues, and increases understanding between groups that are often publicly opposed to one another

Collaborative Problem Solving

Definition:
Process by which people work together to define a problem, generate options, and identify objective criteria to reach a decision. It can, but doesn't necessarily, include the aid of a third party.

Negotiation

Definition:
Process where parties directly exchange ideas, views, promises, and problems surrounding a dispute. Positional bargaining tends to focus on demands, and counter-demands of disputing parties, sometimes leading to a bargaining process where parties trade concessions and demands.

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Topics Related to Mediation:

  • Contracts
  • Leases
  • Small Business Ownership
  • Employment
  • Divorce

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Tennessee Mediation Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Mediation attorney you should contact our Mediation Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Antioch
  • Brentwood
  • Bristol
  • Chattanooga
  • Clarksville
  • Cleveland
  • Clinton
  • Collierville
  • Columbia
  • Cookeville
  • Cordova
  • Dayton
  • Dyersburg
  • Elizabethton
  • Franklin
  • Gallatin
  • Goodlettsville
  • Hendersonville
  • Hermitage
  • Hixson
  • Jackson
  • Johnson City
  • Kingsport
  • Knoxville
  • Lebanon
  • Madison
  • Maryville
  • Mc Minnville
  • Memphis
  • Millington
  • Morristown
  • Mount Juliet
  • Murfreesboro
  • Nashville
  • Oak Ridge
  • Shelbyville
  • Smyrna
  • Soddy Daisy
  • Springfield
  • Tullahoma
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