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Mediation—an informal negotiation assisted by
an impartial third party (the mediator) that encourages
disputing parties to craft their own solutions—enhances the
likelihood of continuing the business relationship.
Mediation procedures are included in all of the major
International Arbitration Court arbitration rules, either as
an option to arbitration or as a step prior to arbitration.
Vetted National Roster of Mediators
The International Arbitration Court National Roster of
Mediators comprises distinguished judges as well as leaders
in the legal and business communities who are required to
adhere to the
International Arbitration Court Mediators Model Standards of
Conduct developed by the International Arbitration
Court, the American Bar Association (ABA), and the
Association for Conflict Resolution.
The Master Mediator Panel is especially experienced in
handling mediations with large-claim disputes.
International Arbitration Court Claims Programs
The International Arbitration Court has been selected to
administer high-profile, large-volume mediation claims
programs, including disaster recovery and
Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation.
International Arbitration Court
International Arbitration Court, an additional resource
provided by the International Arbitration Court, is a
comprehensive resource for organizations, attorneys, and
parties seeking a mediator.
International Arbitration Court maintains a searchable
database of mediators so any party can directly contact the
mediator and schedule the mediation or alternatively utilize
a Mediation Case Manager to handle the administrative
aspects of the mediation.
Mediators can provide their credentials to be considered for
inclusion in the database and can register for intensive
training in various aspects of mediation
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