Mediation

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I chose to write my paper on mediation.  To borrow a quote from Dr. Bernstein, "There is only one good kind of legal dispute ? The one that is prevented."  I find it interesting how successfully a resolution can be reached through mediation.  This paper explores key information relating to dispute mediation.
When writing a paper about mediation, it would only be logical to begin with the question, what is mediation?  According to The Real Life Dictionary of Law, mediation is "the attempt to settle a legal dispute through active participation of a third party (mediator) who works to find points of agreement and make those in conflict agree on a fair result."
    Mediation serves as a method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR).  These alternatives are the options one has other than litigation.  In "The Satisfactions of Litigation," Parselle argues litigation partly drives mediation, and is also partly the competition.  He claims some people prefer litigation because it is "adversarial."  The dispute becomes a competition where there will be a winner and a loser.  
Alternatively, mediation is a successful method of resolution because the legal system can be costly, painful, destructive, and inefficient.  Instead of the strict win/lose scenario with litigation, mediation allows parties to reach a result that is acceptable to all involved.
Mediation can be seen as an accessory to, not a substitute for the litigation process.  In Federal courts, only 2% of filed cases end in trial.  Comparatively, in California state courts, less than 4% of cases end in trial.  Mediation is not entirely responsible for these small numbe ...
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