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Inside Complex Mediation: Tips for Lawyers From JAMS Neutrals

Insights from experienced mediators on preparation, breaking impasses and guiding clients through multifaceted disputes

Defining “complex mediation” can be as complex as the disputes themselves. As three experienced JAMS neutrals explain, complex mediation can mean many different things: multiple parties with overlapping roles, webs of relationships and transactions, layers of insurance or funding that all need to be untangled, or a combination of these factors.

JAMS neutrals Adrienne Publicover, Hon. Glenda Sanders (Ret.) and Hon. Rebecca Westerfield (Ret.) discuss how they define and approach complex mediations and provide tips to help attorneys succeed in the complex mediation process.

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