Perceptions in litigation and mediation : lawyers, defendants, plaintiffs, and gendered parties / Tamara Relis
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FACULTY OF LAW LIBRARY | K2390 .R44 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0028409 |
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Great misconceptions or disparate perceptions of plaintiffs' litigation aims? -- Voluntary versus mandatory mediation divide -- Consequences of power : legal actors versus disputants on defendants' attendance at mediation -- Actors' mediation objectives : how lawyers versus parties plan to resolve their cases short of trial -- Perceptions during mediations -- Parallel views on mediators and styles -- Conclusion : the parallel understandings and experiences in case processing and mediation
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