Let’s Talk about Conflict Resolution Methods
Consider the three methods of conflict resolution: legal remedy through the courts, mediation, and arbitration. What are the benefits of each?
Benefits of mediation:
· The process is informal and flexible; attorneys are not necessary. There are no formal rules of evidence and no witnesses.
· Mediation is a confidential process.
· Quick and Inexpensive. When parties want to get on with their business and their lives, mediation is an option to consider.
Mediation increases the control the parties have over the resolution. Each party is directly involved in negotiating their agreement.
It's voluntary, as any party may withdraw at any time.
The mediation is arranged at a venue convenient to the parties, who have their room and a separate room for joint meetings. The mediator listens to everyone's view, talks to the parties privately and together, guiding them towards a settlement.
Because mediation can be used early in a dispute, an agreement can usually be reached quicker than if pursuing through the courts.
Mediators are trained in working with difficult situations. The mediator acts as a neutral facilitator and supports each party through the process.
Preservation of relationships can be a crucial benefit of mediation. Mediation helps participants focus on effectively communicating with each other as opposed to attacking each other.
Example: when the contractor did not fulfill the contractual obligations on the scope of work and quality of service performed that significantly impacted the overall project.
Benefits of arbitration:
· Arbitration can be considerably cheaper and faster than litigation
· The two parties to the arbitration have control over the arbitrator's selection compared to a court case where the judge and jury selection are out of the two parties' hands.
· Arbitration is a less formal process, which makes the process move faster. Arbitration hearings are private, and the results are not part of the public record.
Example: When a couple is divorcing, and they work with a neutral third party that helps them resolve divorce issues and divide up assets and property
Benefits of legal remedy through the courts:
A legal remedy, also referred to as judicial relief or a judicial remedy, is the last recourse to resolve the conflicts that can not be resolved by arbitration and mediation.
The legal remedy supported by a carefully selected experienced Lawyer to handle all the
The expert witnesses’ reports are supporting the arguments of the parties.
The decisions will be made based on the detailed evaluation of the situation and clearly understanding the opinion of the person who is being deposed.
Example: Contract disputes occurred when one or more parties signed a contract that can not fulfill their obligations. Occasionally, this is due to an agreement written in vague terms that creates disparate expectations in the signers. Still, it is usually because one party overextends itself and doesn't have the money or employees to fulfill their obligations.