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Preparation is Key: Avoid These Six Common Arbitration Mistakes
Wed, Apr 5th, 2023 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
by Leona Cummings As an attorney, your duties may vary depending on the nature of the clients you represent, the types of cases you take on, and the types of procedures you’re involved in. For …
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A Recipe for Arbitration: Spotlight on Leah Albert
Wed, Apr 5th, 2023 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
Talented chefs know that it takes more than quality ingredients to make a great meal – it takes rigorous planning and adherence to the order and sequence of a recipe. Arbitrator Leah Albert has created …
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Mediating the Medical Malpractice Case: Special Considerations and Strategies for Success
Wed, Apr 5th, 2023 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
By Shuli Green Why Mediate Medical Malpractice Cases? Medical malpractice cases are expensive and time-consuming to litigate and require specialized knowledge and understanding of complex medical issues. Mediated settlement negotiations offer numerous advantages over jury …
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The Emerging Overlap Between COVID-19 and Employment Law Litigation
Wed, Apr 5th, 2023 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
By Tanya Tate Prepared lawyers come to mediation with case authority or with information about jury verdicts in similar cases in hand. They will use it artfully to support their position, diminish the case of their …
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The Ties That Bind — Like it or Not: A Primer on Homeowners’ Associations in Florida
Wed, Apr 5th, 2023 |
by Miles Mediation and Arbitration
By John McCorvey, Jr. Well-manicured lawns, beautiful entranceways, uniformity of appearance, security cameras, and clutter- free home exteriors are but a few of the many benefits of living in a community controlled by a “homeowners’ …
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