Request to Enter Appellate Mediation Program - US Court of Appeals 2025

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The purpose of the CAMP program is to provide a confidential forum in which to promote settlement where feasible, simplify the issues on appeal, and address procedural questions and any other matters that may assist in the disposition of the proceeding.
Whether its called a MIAM or a first meeting, it will cover the same things. The MIAM will last about an hour, and will give you an opportunity to tell the mediator about your situation, and the issues that need to be decided.
Most mediations proceed as follows: Stage 1: Mediators opening statement. After the disputants are seated at a table, the mediator introduces everyone, explains the goals and rules of the mediation, and encourages each side to work cooperatively toward a settlement.
This court provides appellate review of cases tried in the United States District Courts within the geographic area of its jurisdiction, which includes Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico.
Once the federal district court has decided a case, the case can be appealed to a United States court of appeal. There are twelve federal circuits that divide the country into different regions. The Fifth Circuit, for example, includes the states of Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

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Opening Stage Most mediations will start with a joint meeting, some call this a plenary and its where the mediator, and then the parties make what are called opening statements.

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