"Of all the mediators I have worked with, I think she is the hardest working to get things done."

Client letter about Michele Sales

 
     
 

Mediation Rules

 
 

 
 

Mediation is a settlement effort which utilizes the services of an impartial, third-party mediator in an effort to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. By agreeing to mediate, parties agree to negotiate to attempt to settle their differences. Neither WAMS nor the mediator has the power or authority to render a binding decision or to force the parties to accept a settlement. Whenever parties choose to mediate through WAMS, the following Mediation Rules and Procedures apply to the proceedings.

WAMS Mediation Rules and Procedures

 
 

"Life is a game with many rules but no referee."

Joseph Brodsky

 
     
     
 
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