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Mediation for Small Businesses


Costs of Mediation

Mediation is usually much less expensive than hiring a lawyer. Community mediation centers offer low-cost services, and even if you hire a private mediator who charges by the hour, you'll be sharing the cost with the other party instead of paying a lawyer on your own. And mediation only lasts a few hours, compared to the many hours a lawyer would spend preparing your case and arguing with the other side.

Finding a Mediator

If you think you might want to mediate a dispute, the first step is to find a mediator or mediation service. Lots of places have community mediation centers that use volunteer mediators and offer very low-cost mediation services. Look in your local phone book under "mediation" or "conflict resolution." That's also where you'll find private mediators. Some mediators are lawyers, so you can also look under "attorneys" if you want to use a lawyer-mediator.

If you belong to a small business association like a chamber of commerce or the Better Business Bureau, check to see whether they have a mediation program tailored to small businesses -- lots of them do.

The Results of Mediation

The vast majority of mediations result in a settlement. If your mediation is successful, you'll leave with a signed agreement or, at the very least, a signed memorandum setting out what you and the other party have agreed to. You have the choice of making the agreement enforceable in court or not -- many people want to be able to ask a judge to enforce the settlement in the future if the other party doesn't live up to the agreement.

If you don't reach a resolution in mediation, you haven't lost anything, and you've probably learned a lot about how the other person sees the problem. You still have the option of taking legal action if that's what you feel you need to do.

In short, mediation is an efficient, effective way to resolve disputes and build community among small business people and their customers and neighbors. If you have a dispute, we encourage you to give it a try. To learn more detail about the process of mediation, you can check out Mediate, Don't Litigate , by Peter Lovenheim and Lisa Guerin (Nolo).

Copyright 2007 Nolo

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