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Mediation Can Offer Impartiality During Times of Racial, Cultural and Social Strife

We are living in a tumultuous time. First, the COVID-19 crisis threatens the economic and physical health of everything and everyone we know and love. Second, we are in the midst of tremendous social upheaval. There are demands for changes to the way law enforcement is funded and how officers are trained as a result of numerous incidents of police brutality and excessive force. Third, as the school year begins, there are divisive opinions on whether educating should be conducted virtually or in person. With all of these issues bubbling about and an impending presidential election approaching, it is pivotal to hire a mediator who avoids bias and maintains neutrality. Impartiality is the cornerstone

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We are living in a tumultuous time. First, the COVID-19 crisis threatens the economic and physical health of everything and everyone we know and love. Second, we are in the midst of tremendous social upheaval. There are demands for changes to the way law enforcement is funded and how officers are trained as a result of numerous incidents of police brutality and excessive force. Third, as the school year begins, there are divisive opinions on whether educating should be conducted virtually or in person. With all of these issues bubbling about and an impending presidential election approaching, it is pivotal to hire a mediator who avoids bias and maintains neutrality. Impartiality is the cornerstone

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