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A dozen top tips for mediating a federal law case

What elements are used to successfully settle a federal court case? We sat down with four retired U.S. District Court judges from our JAMS Washington, D.C./Maryland panel to gather their insights into what those key elements are and how to apply them to a successful mediation.

Here are the top 12 mediation tips from Hon. William Connelly (Ret.), Hon. Benson Everett Legg (Ret.), Hon. James Robertson (Ret.) and Hon. Frederic N. Smalkin (Ret.).

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