You do not need to have a lawyer to mediate. However, having a lawyer attend the mediation with you can be particularly useful when:
Whether or not you choose to have your lawyer at the mediation, it can be helpful to consult with your lawyer while you prepare for the mediation. It is also a good idea to get independent legal advice before committing to any settlement agreement. This is particularly important if your lawyer has not participated in the mediation with you.
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This glossary defines terms commonly used in alternative dispute resolution, including in mediation.