Business Mediation
Business Mediation
Many mediators, including attorneys and retired judges, having mediation experience, maintain that they can mediate any dispute. It’s true that they can mediate, but how well do they truly understand the issues without reverting to the law, few have ability to put together a business solution, regardless of the law.
In the business world there are numerous and specialized concerns. There are matters relative to all types of business entities. There are practices within the commercial business world, technical and contractual provision and the understanding of relationships among owners, investors, employees, vendors, creditors and others involved in business dealings.
Parties in a mediation should not have to spend time trying to explain these specialized concerns to the mediator in hopes that the mediator understands the business issues.
As someone who is both a mediator and an accomplished businessman, with more than 45+years of experience, I bring to the mediation process an understanding of the issues, concerns and complexities inherent in business matters.
This is an unquestionable way to assist in a more efficient, expedient and successful mediation process of the business issues, while not having the parties having to incur excess costs that may be involved.
- Mediation: $300/hourly; a two (2) hour minimum. Any additional amount of time will be charged at an hourly rate.
- Retainer depends on the complexity and anticipated length of the business transaction to be negotiated or the case to be mediated.
- FREE initial 30-minute meeting/discussion to discuss the process and pricing.
- Cashiers checks, cash and credit cards accepted. No personal checks are accepted from individual parties.
- The conferences are governed by the Mediation Confidentiality and Privilege Act as well as acceptable rules of procedure.
Business Mediation
Many mediators, including attorneys and retired judges, although having mediation experience, maintain that they can mediate any dispute. It’s true that they can mediate, but how well do they truly understand and are sensitive to both the obvious and the less obvious business issues, including Few are.
This is an unquestionable way to assist in a more efficient, expedient and successful mediation process of the business issues, while not having the parties having to incur excess costs that may be involved.
Fees for Mediation
Mediation: $300 per party per hour (2 hour minimum). Additional hours are charged at $300 per hour per party up to 4 hours.
Pricing is $2600 per day per party
Free 30 min consultation to discuss process and pricing.