btw, mediation does not set a precedent (usually p
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Mediation has to be chosen by the parties. It is less contentious or expensive and more informal/faster than arbitration,which itself is less expensive,less confrontational and less complicated and faster than cases processed by the broken court system.
So the fact that a dispute is in mediation is a good sign the parties wish to and are capable of reaching an agreement. Mediation was designed for reconciliation.
I dont know anything about the dispute other than what a well known longtime basher posted on another site,which wasn't much the last I looked a long time ago (when the subject was 1st broached on this site).
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