BRIDGING THE GAP TO CONFLICT RESOLUTION
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TYPICAL INTERACTIONS WHERE DISPUTES CAN BE MEDIATED

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    neighbors
  • Noise
  • Disturbance
  • Animals
  • Property

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customers & merchants
  • Product & service performance
  • Payments
  • Debts and loans


 


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workplace
  • Employee Grievances
  • Discrimination claims
  • Wage disputes
  • Employee - employee disputes
  • Employee - manager disputes
 


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landlord & tenant
  • Security deposit
  • Rent
  • Repairs
  • Damages
  • Eviction

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family & interpersonal
  • Parent - child disputes
  • Friendships & roomates
  • Divorce
  • Custody
  • Elder care
  • Adoptions

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business/ commercial
  • Contract issues
  • Partnership issues
  • Real estate transactions

Dispute resolution styles, what's the difference?
Selecting a mediator
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