Mediation is generally, a meeting between disputing parties and a third independent party. The process of Mediation allows the disputing parties to openly discuss matters with the Mediator present to assist with identifying the issues, developing options and alternatives and guiding the parties to reach an agreement, amongst others.
Seeking Mediation under the terms of a Mediation Clause may be more ideal for disputing parties, such that, you may reach an agreement and the issues may be resolved in a more cost effective and time efficient manner.
However, it is important to seek legal advice from a Mediation Solicitor and/or Contract Lawyer so that you clearly understand your rights and obligations under a Mediation Clause.
At Navado, our team of Mediation Solicitors and Contract Lawyers can meet with you to review a Mediation Clause contained within your Contract and provide you with the relevant legal advice surround said Mediation Clause. For example, our Mediation Solicitors are able to determine if the Mediation Clause is applicable to your dispute or whether your matter should be litigated through Court proceedings.
If you would like to meet with a Solicitor from our team of Mediation Solicitors, please contact our firm by telephone on (02) 9233 4048 or send an email to info@navado.com.au to arrange an appointment.
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