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Mediation in the Federal Court and Federal Circuit Court

Negotiation and mediation in the Federal Court and Federal Circuit Court

This fact sheet can help you develop an understanding of, and a strategy for negotiating and mediating with the opposite party during a legal dispute.

Mediation and negotiation can help you and the other party reach a settlement. There are many advantages behind why you should consider this option in resolving your matters:

  • it is cost-effective, as court hearings can be expensive and the outcome may not be what you expect
  • a settlement will take into account the needs of both you and the other party, therefore, ensuring a satisfactory resolution for everyone
  • the courts face limitations when making decisions, under the law and, as such, the result of a court hearing could be something neither party wants

This fact sheet covers:

  • What are negotiation and mediation?
  • Strategies for negotiation or mediation
  • Negotiation
  • Mediation
  • Calderbank offers and offers of compromise
  • What if your matter settles?
  • What if your matter does not settle?
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