Do you have any of the following:
- Contract Disputes;
- Land Disputes;
- Work place or employee conflict;
- Construction disputes;
- Lease disputes;
- Landlord tenant dispute;
- Property dispute;
- Estate division dispute;
- A potential lawsuit in the future;
- Involved in a lawsuit at present;
- Accounts that you cannot collect;
- Accounts that you cannot pay;
- Accounts that you cannot pay;
- Business Relationships:



Ownership
Management
Human Resource
Shareholder
Dissolution
Suppliers
Vendors
Customers
If your answer to any of the above is "YES" consider mediation.
What is mediation?
- Mediation is a process the law allows, and encourages, to resolve issues
- outside the confines of the courthouse
- Mediation can produce legal, binding and enforceable agreements
- Mediation can be private and strictly confidential
- Meddiation can avoid the dictates and determinations of outside parties,
- i.e. 3rd parties
- Mediation can produce mutually satisfactory results with greater personal
- input and control
- Mediation can produce comprehensive and highly customized agreements
- Mediation can be very beneficial in the preservation or rebuilding of
- relationships
- Mediation can help lay the foundation to assist the participants in the future
- problem solving techniques
- Mediation can be quick and inexpesive