1. Alternative Dispute Resolution
The mediator as opposed to the judge does not impose a solution. ... The mediation process takes place in the form of a caucus as opposed to a judge and jury form. The mediator meets each party separately to hear each one's point of view, complaints and demands. ... Slaikeu as: The focus is for each party to become increasingly aware of his or her own interests, feelings, views, needs, desires, and hot buttons. ... Mediation, as mentioned before, must be voluntary and there must be an openness to give and take, as opposed to the court system that is a give-give or take-take situation. ...
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