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Each mediator is appointed jointly by the parties (Mediation Rule 13(1)). Should the parties not be able to agree on whether to appoint one or two co-mediators within 30 days from the date of registration, the rules stipulate that there will be one mediator who is appointed by party agreement (Mediation Rule 13(2)).
The intake session is the first step in the mediation process and is an important opportunity for you to help the mediator understand your perspective. Taking an honest and transparent approach to the intake session will help you get the best out of the mediation process.
Panel mediators must have completed at least 40 hours of mediation training, including a single 40-hour course, OR B. Qualify as a mediator for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California or any superior court in a neighboring county, OR C.
Mediation may be appropriate when: Parties are having difficulties resolving the dispute because of lack of conflict resolution skills or because of resistance to confronting, or being confronted by, the other party.
Parties may agree on one mediator or two co-mediators. Each mediator is appointed jointly by the parties (Mediation Rule 13(1)).
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