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The Top Ten Most Common Frustrations of Mediation
For most litigants, mediation has become their day in court, which is a big deal! Let's explore some common frustrations associated with mediation and tips on how to avoid them.
Read More Fitzharris to Present at Alternative Dispute Resolution Webinar
Registered civil mediator Kevin Fitzharris presented with Allen County Superior Court Judge David Avery at the Allen County Bar Association’s “How the Pandemic is Affecting ADR” Zoom CLE on Thursday, May 21st.
Read More What Happens After Mediation
Hear from a Mediator's perspective on what happens after a mediation settlement and what next steps look like. Need a mediator? Contact Barrett McNagny today.
Read More What Happens At Mediation
Part 2 of a 3-part series of articles by mediator Kevin Fitzharris that provide helpful tips from his perspective as a mediator. This article provides helpful tips for attorneys to help facilitate settlement during the mediation process.
Read More What Happens Before Mediation
Part 1 of a 3-part series of articles by mediator Kevin Fitzharris that provide helpful tips from his perspective as a mediator. This article discusses how to handle postponement of a mediation and the confidential mediation statement.
Read More Mediation: What is it and how does it work?
Mediation is a way to resolve a dispute before a judge or jury makes the ultimate decision. Most judges won’t schedule a trial until a mediation session occurs.
Read More Fitzharris to Present at a Depositions Seminar
Kevin Fitzharris was a presenter at a seminar covering topics related to depositions. The seminar was hosted by the Allen County Bar Association and will take place on Thursday, August 8th.
Read More Kevin K. Fitzharris inducted into the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals
Barrett McNagny LLP is pleased to announce that Kevin K. Fitzharris has been inducted into the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals (NADN).
Read More What Is Alternative Dispute Resolution?
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) provides parties five alternatives to resolve disputes out of court without the need of a formal trial.
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