If you practice law in New York City, you may be directed or ordered by a court to participate in the mediation of your case. Likewise, you may receive a call from your adversary suggesting that you engage in private mediation. When this occurs, there are specific steps you should immediately take to properly prepare for a successful settlement.
There are a number of court-annexed mediation programs in New York City, including those of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; the New York Appellate Division (First and Second Departments); the New York State Supreme Courts and the Commercial Division of the Supreme Court, New York County. Similarly, there are also numerous private ADR providers.
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