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Conflict Resolution Experts:

Your Path to Peace

We are highly skilled mediators dedicated to helping you find peaceful resolutions to your disputes. Our experts bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to guide you through the mediation process.

Bringing Decades of Business, Contract and Quality Assurance Experience to Mediation

Our mission is to provide tailored solutions for a wide range of disputes, whether they involve housing issues, business conflicts, or other complex issues. We understand that each situation is unique, and we pride ourselves on crafting strategies that suit your specific needs and goals.

We Specialize In

LANDLORD TENANT ISSUES

Our dedicated team of mediators is here to guide you through the landlord tenant issues.

BUSINESS LAW ISSUES

Our team of skilled mediators is committed to providing mediation for a range of business law issues. Whether you're a startup or a small to medium size business, we have the expertise to help you navigate the intricate world of business mediation.

Testimonials

Rob helped me resolve a dispute with a handyman that had taken my money and was ghosting me. Thanks to him, I received my money back.

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Rob helped our organization navigate parting ways with a non performing company. A lot was at stake and Rob helped make the process as smooth as it could have been.

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FAQS

How does mediation differ from going to court for dispute resolution?

Mediation offers a more collaborative and less adversarial approach to resolving disputes compared to going to court. In mediation, a neutral mediator facilitates discussions between the parties, promoting open communication and negotiation. It's often quicker, more cost-effective, and allows you to maintain control over the outcome. Court proceedings, on the other hand, can be lengthy, expensive, and the decision ultimately rests in the hands of a judge or jury.

How long does the mediation process typically take?

The duration of mediation and arbitration can vary depending on the complexity of the dispute and the willingness of the parties to cooperate. We generally recommend at least 2 to 4 hours. Generally, mediation is significantly faster than traditional litigation, which can drag on for months or even years. Our aim is to facilitate efficient resolutions, and the specific timeline will be discussed and agreed upon during the initial consultation.