- Wrongful Death
- Business DisputesBusinesses deal with a variety of people and entities every day, including partners, shareholders, executives, other businesses, vendors, clients and customers. Disputes can arise with any of these parties. Commercial mediation can provide a setting that emphasizes cooperation and a willingness to work together to resolve a common problem. Additionally, mediation provides a private forum for the parties to resolve disputes, so they do not need to worry about negative publicity.
- Trade Secrets
- Unfair CompetitionBusinesses may accuse of various misconduct that falls under the umbrella of business torts, such as tortious interference with a contract or business relations, unfair competition or fraud. A neutral and unbiased mediator can help parties reach a mutually satisfactory agreement while saving them time and money.
- Employment Discrimination
- Construction Litigation
- Eminent DomainWhen your property is taken for public use, you have the right to be compensated for the fair value of your property. However, disputes may arise when there is a disagreement about the value of the property. Mediation can help resolve this issue without having to resort to the courts.
- Personal Injury
- Probate
- ForeclosureIf a business has suffered a decline or otherwise encountered financial issues that have caused the business owner to get behind on the mortgage, mediation may be able to prevent a foreclosure. The business may be able to restructure its loan to make more manageable payments.