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  1. Mediation Attorney David L. Ashbaugh
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    10.0

    Seattle, WA Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 45 years.

  2. Mediation Attorney Holly Martindale Friedland
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    10.0

    Florham Park, NJ Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 17 years.

  3. Mediation Attorney Ann Catherine Gushurst
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    10.0

    Littleton, CO Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 15 years.

  4. Mediation Attorney Sandra Moschel Rosenbloom
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    9.6

    Northfield, IL Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 21 years.

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    Mediation Attorney Joseph Edward Kovarik
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    9.7

    Denver, CO Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 27 years.

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    • 303-863-2977
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    Mediation Attorney Steven Ronald Kuhn
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    10.0

    San Juan Capistrano, CA Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 39 years.

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    • 949-370-7488
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  7. Mediation Attorney Paul Aaron Herman
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    9.8

    Boca Raton, FL Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 29 years.

  8. Mediation Attorney Richard Alan Gray
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    9.9

    Reston, VA Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 25 years.

  9. Mediation Attorney Lawrence Howard Kolin
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    10.0

    Winter Park, FL Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 19 years.

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    Mediation Attorney Clifford Freed
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    10.0

    Seattle, WA Mediation Attorney. Licensed for 29 years.

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Mediation

The mediation process can help you resolve disputes without going to court. In a mediation proceeding, a neutral third party (a mediation lawyer or mediator) meets with you and the person you disagree with. Mediators are trained to find mediation solutions in legal disputes, including divorce mediation and business disagreement mediation. The mediator acts as a facilitator, helping you negotiate until a solution is found. Mediation is the most informal process for dispute resolution and is usually the least expensive method. The drawback is that, unlike an arbitrator in arbitration, the mediator does not make a final decision. So, unless the parties agree and enter into a settlement agreement, the mediation can end without the dispute being solved.