- Settle Better.
- Settle Smarter.
- Settle Well.
Why Choose Mediation over litigation?
Faster and More Convenient
Mediation Benefits.
Why Choose Mediation over litigation?
Faster & More Convenient
No more waiting for distant court dates or lengthy arbitration processes. Mediation can often take place much sooner and at a pace that works best for your individual situation.
Lower Cost
No need for extensive legal filings or prolonged discovery. Mediation also requires fewer professionals involved (e.g., no judge, fewer attorneys) and saves money on court fees, expert witnesses, and appeals.
Confidentiality
Unlike litigation, mediation is private and off the public record. Sensitive information stays out of court documents and media so parties can speak freely without fear of public exposure.
Flexible & Creative Solutions
Outcomes aren’t limited to legal remedies. Parties can craft and agree upon personalized compromises based on their unique circumstances with more room for win-win outcomes.
Control Over the Outcome
Unlike litigation, there is no binding decision imposed by a judge or arbitrator throughout the mediation process. Parties can choose the mediator and set the agenda, maintaining their autonomy and better meeting their immediate needs throughout the process.
Higher Compliance & Satisfaction
Research shows that agreements reached voluntarily are more likely to be honored because parties feel heard and respected, reducing the need for resentment, future disputes, or appeals.
Preserves Relationships
Mediation is more likely to be collaborative than adversarial. Although not necessary to be successful, mediation is ideal for disputes involving ongoing relationships (e.g., family, business partners, neighbors) because it provides more of an opportunity for empathy, understanding, and compromise.
Our Area of Expertise
Follow our 5 step process
01.Step One
Contact us and schedule a Mediation Intake to learn more and assess fit.
02.Step Two
Sign a Service Agreement and Purchase a Mediation Package.
03.Step Three
Schedule your Mediation and submit your Client Information Packet.
04.Step Four
Undergo Mediation.
05.Step Five
Receive a Mediation Settlement Summary ready for legal drafting.