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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Selection of Mediator - Montana document in the editor.
  2. In the first section, enter the Supreme Court Cause Number, which will be assigned by the Clerk of the Supreme Court. This is crucial for proper identification of your case.
  3. Next, fill in the names of the Appellant and Appellee in the designated fields. Ensure that these names are accurate as they represent the parties involved in mediation.
  4. In the mediator selection area, write down the name of the chosen mediator. This should reflect mutual agreement between both parties as per M. R. App. P. 7(4)(c).
  5. Finally, date the document by entering the day and month in the provided space before signing off with your name and title as Attorney for Appellant or Appellee.

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Berger, (Ret.), senior mediator and arbitrator at ADR Systems, highlights the Four Cs of mediation cost-effectiveness, confidentiality, control and creativity and explains why these principles make mediation an effective alternative to litigation.
Avoid Making Accusatory Statements Focusing on the past and assigning fault can derail the process and prevent parties from docHubing a mutually agreeable settlement. It is essential to remember that the goal of mediation is to find solutions, not to determine who is right or wrong.
The party proposing mediation may at the same time nominate one or more suitable mediators or nominate a mediation organisation such as Trust Mediation to appoint a mediator. The mediator is selected by agreement between the parties just like a joint expert would be.
Qualities often found in effective mediators include neutrality, emotional stability and maturity, integrity, and sensitivity. Look also for good interviewing skills, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, ability to listen, ability to define and clarify issues, problem-solving ability, and organization.
Meet or exceed the MTMAs Qualifications for Certified Mediator. Ascribe to MTMAs Code of Ethics Standards of Practice. Be interested in furthering the purposes of Montana Mediation Association. Pay a non-refundable application fee ($15 for members, $25 for non-members)
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