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The Practical Employment Law Podcast: Mediation In Employment Law Cases
21 July 2022
Keating, Meuthing & Klekamp PLL
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With courts still backed up from COVID shutdowns, mediation is a
popular option to resolve litigation. Mediation is a process where
parties to a dispute hire a neutral third party to help them reach
a resolution of the dispute. It can be a particularly useful tool
in employment litigation but how much do you really know about
mediation and how it works?
- How do you find a mediator?
- Who pays for the mediation?
- How does the process work?
Listen to the new episode of The Practical Employment Law
Podcast for insights on these issues and more.
You can listen here.
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