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Seven Reasons Why You Should Mediate Cross-Border Disputes Now

In many parts of the world, businesses are moving closer to what seemed like a normal world before COVID-19. Companies are starting to switch out of survival mode, picking up where they left off, and even exploring new opportunities. However, forging a path forward means mending relationships and resolving conflicts that resulted from the pandemic and may have been lingering for months.

Mediation offers a path to resolution in cross-border disputes, lends itself to repairing damaged relationships, discussing ways forward for the future, resolving problems from the past, or reaching a clean and swift mutual ending with appropriate damages.

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