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Exploring the Power of Mediation: JAMS President and CEO Featured on WFMJ

In a recent televised segment with WFMJ, Kim Taylor, President and CEO of JAMS, joined the network to share her perspective on the role of mediation in resolving conflict—whether in business, the workplace, or daily life. The interview offered viewers a clear explanation of what mediation is, how it differs from litigation and arbitration, and when it can be most effective.

Taylor also addressed the human side of dispute resolution, stating,

"That's the beauty of mediation, is that it gets people out of the conflict that they're in and then they can move on to the rest of their lives, or maybe even re-engaging with the other side in future business transactions which is good for everybody."

From neighborhood disagreements to high-profile cases making headlines, the interview underscored the versatility and efficiency of mediation and the vital role JAMS neutrals play in helping parties move forward.

See the full interview of Kim Taylor discussing mediation and its benefits with WFMJ here:

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