By Gary Snodgrass   Multiparty construction mediations are often complicated due to the number of liability, causation, and damages issues. Whether the mediation occurs prior to litigation or after litigation is initiated, there are several …

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Miles Mediation & Arbitration is proud to sponsor the North Carolina Bar Association’s (NCBA) Dispute Resolution Section Council Meeting on Thursday, March 27, in Greensboro, NC.   Miles’ mediator, Steve Dunn will speak at the …

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By Kelly K. James   Back in the Dark Ages (i.e., the 1980s), mediator Louis Selig was among the very first to introduce the process and mediate cases in Louisiana. He subsequently moved to Texas, …

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In this Q&A, we speak with mediator and arbitrator, Felicia Harris Hoss, one of the independent neutrals in Miles’ Houston office. Felicia’s work as a neutral spans a wide range of business and commercial disputes, …

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By Donna V. Smith   The digital revolution has fundamentally changed the way businesses and individuals conduct transactions. Electronic contracts and electronic signatures have become vital to modern commerce, enabling efficiency and convenience. The federal …

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By Paul Burkhart   As an attorney, you already know that litigation is expensive, time-consuming, and stressful for all involved. Fortunately, alternatives to traditional litigation exist which offer faster, more affordable, and less adversarial routes …

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