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What does a Mediation lawyer in your area do?
A Mediation lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Mediation cases in your area.
How much does a Mediation lawyer cost in your area?
Most Mediation lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Mediation lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Mediation lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Mediation lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Mediation cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
As HDH’s managing partner, Linda has been recognized by her peers as a “Top Lawyer for the People.” A mediator with advanced mediation training, she is known in the legal profession as “the negotiator,” earning a reputation for being fair and able to see the big picture in complex cases. Most often, you can find Linda at the helm of mass tort cases for the firm.. Linda’s large international clientele hails from South America, Canada, Australia, Guam, Thailand, and Mexico. Born in Miami, she was admitted to the Bar in the State of Texas in 1985 and has been licensed with the United States Supreme Court.. When she is not busy practicing law, Linda loves traveling, the mountains, the ocean, boating, reading and the theatre. She has traveled around the world, immersing herself in the history of the locales she visits, with a special focus on Asia.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Anthony has more than 20 years in the legal industry, culminating most recently, with a position as a Court Commissioner in Kern County where he presided over very diverse calendars, including, preliminary hearings in criminal felony matters, family law, domestic violence restraining orders, civil harassment restraining orders, small claims, limited civil, unlawful detainer, traffic and juvenile traffic, child support/AB1058, and misdemeanor jury trials. Anthony also previously served as a temporary judge for six years for the Los Angeles Superior Court. During his time on the bench in Kern County, Anthony also created a civil mediation program for limited civil, small claims, unlawful detainer, and civil harassment matters, and he created a voluntary settlement program for family law matters, as well as served as a mandatory settlement conference judge for unlimited civil matters.. Prior to taking the bench, Anthony ran a successful law practice for over a decade, specializing in civil, business, and employment law litigation. During that time, he represented both plaintiffs and defendants, and participated in dozens of mediations. Despite his extensive experience as a trial attorney, Anthony’s reputation was that of a staunch, but pragmatic, advocate--often receiving praise from colleagues, opposing attorneys, and judicial officers alike, for his exemplary ethical conduct, courteous and affable demeanor, and his ability to get cases settled.
Ashleigh Louis, PhD and I founded Quantum ADR to emphasize compassionate conflict resolution through coaching and mindful mediation. Our aim is to effectively navigate intertwined relationships rather than attempting to sever them completely or establish the dominance of one party over the other.. We've witnessed firsthand the detrimental impact of high-conflict relationships on children and adults, alike. This ignited our passion to resolve conflict through an interdisciplinary approach that is informed from both a legal and mental health perspective to help people discover the unique solutions that maximize healthy resolution for all parties.. Rather than winners and losers, we encourage focusing on the wellbeing of individuals and their relationships, in whatever forms those take. We embrace the importance of understanding that interconnectedness endures long after conflicts are settled, and believe the best approaches are those that facilitate growth, insight, and compromise.. As Past Chapter President of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers, I have deep insights into the legal system that I feel passionately about sharing.. Throughout my volunteer experiences as Director of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), an interdisciplinary association dedicated to the resolution of family conflict, and Overcoming Barriers, a non-profit organization created to promote healthy co-parenting for children in high conflict families, I realized that the best way to resolve conflict is through leveraging the tools that legal and mental health professionals bring to the table.. Admitted to the MA, FL and NY bars, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Tax Court, I am a graduate of Columbia University, (B.A., 1994), Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, (J.D., 1997), Defense Language Institute (Russian), and, during law school, I served as a law clerk at the Israeli Supreme Court where I researched and wrote about family law. I am also a proud veteran of the United States Navy.
Eva M. DeFranco practices primarily in the areas of Divorce Mediation, Collaborative Divorce and Divorce Litigation. She also has decades of experience in Negligence and Commercial Litigation cases. She is an experienced mediator, collaborative practitioner, trial lawyer and negotiator, admitted to practice in both State and Federal courts. Eva is a member of the Family Law Section of the Connecticut Bar Association. She is a member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, the Connecticut Bar Association, and past president of the Danbury Bar Association. She served as the chairperson of the Danbury Family Bar Association for over a decade. In recognition of her leadership and service to the legal community, Attorney DeFranco was elected as a James W. Cooper Fellow. She has earned the AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell for both ethical standards and legal ability, representing the pinnacle of professional excellence. She has also been recognized as a Super Lawyer in Family Law.. Eva has become a statewide leader in mediation and collaborative divorce. She served as President and is a current board member of the Ct Council for Non-Adversarial Divorce (CCND). She has received awards from CCND for her contributions to best practices in the field and also for her leadership. Eva is also the founder of Collaborative Divorce Group of Western Ct. It is Eva's honor to be co-founder of the Ct. Family Mediation Training Group and teach the 40 Hour Mediation training to other lawyers, mental health professionals and financial professionals in Ct. With over 37 years of experience in divorce matters, Eva is more committed than ever to help clients get divorced through respectful and dignified processes that allow for healthy family relationships post divorce and help people avoid the heavy emotional and financial costs of litigation.
Ms. Moshrefi was awarded the "Super Lawyer Rising Star" recognition. She is one of only a few family law attorneys with this honor in Fresno County. She has represented thousands of clients in Fresno, Madera, Tulare, and Kings counties. Her goal is to seek justice for her clients by building a professional relationship based upon trust and understanding of her client's needs.. Ms. Moshrefi vigorously represents her clients in the areas of Family Law. With her vast legal experience, including as a litigator with nearly 50 trials under her belt, she is also distinctly qualified as a Mediator to facilitate effective durable resolutions in your disputes.. During her career, Ms. Moshrefi has represented clients and Mediated cases in various capacities, including in Dissolution of Marriages (separations and divorces) involving small properties up to multi-million dollar estates; child custody, visitation, and child and spousal support cases; juveniles and adults in cases involving small traffic infractions to misdemeanors and felony crimes involving multiple strikes.. As a current and/or former member of the Fresno County Bar Association, American Bar Association, the Chair to the FCBA Family Law Division, the CPDA, and various other organizations, Ms. Moshrefi with a reputation as a tough, yet reasonable attorney and Mediator will always act with your rights and interests in mind as well as respect and integrity.
In 1994, I founded Amherst Mediation Services. My decision to offer mediation as an alternative to the traditional litigation system stemmed from my years of experience in the Probate and Family Court and in particular my concern that in many ways the court system was not the most efficient and best equipped system for handling family crisis such as divorce. Mediation offers participants more control over their own destiny and works to increase rather than discourage communication. Mediation is also far cheaper and often far quicker than traditional litigation. However, mediation is not appropriate in every situation. I continue to provide my clients with legal services. In my capacity as an attorney I provide services which are professional, courteous and sensitive to my clients' financial needs, emotional needs and family situation.. In my ongoing effort to provide my clients with the widest range possible of solutions that meets their needs, in 2004 began offering collaborative law as yet another alternative approach to resolving divorces and other domestic relations issues. In the collaborative law model, I represent my clients just as I would in the traditional litigation approach. The primary difference however is that both lawyers and both clients sign a contract that the matter will be handled without resorting to the courts to resolve disputes. If a client decides to utilize the courts during the divorce process, both attorneys must withdraw and both clients need to retain new attorneys.. I now focus my practice almost exclusivley on helping clients through mediation. I offer services througout Hampshire, Hampden, Franklin, Berkshire and Worcester counties including such towns as Amherst. Northampton. Springfield, Pittsfield and Worcester.
Rebecca Billick is a family law mediator and attorney who also serves as a guardian ad litem, parenting coordinator, and collaborative law professional. Rebecca also holds a master's degree in counseling and served Lake County, Indiana as a therapeutic foster parent for over a decade. All potential clients receive a free consultation, and flat free rates are available for some services.
Diane M. Gaspar has 33 years of experience as a family law attorney. Her professional background covers criminal law, probate, adoption, personal injury, abuse and neglect, and termination of parental rights, cases, as well as divorce and child custody matters. Currently, she focuses her practice on family law in southern New Hampshire and eastern and central Massachusetts, representing clients who are divorcing or seeking alimony enforcement and modification, child support enforcement and modification, child custody and adoptions. She was a court appointed guardian ad litem for over 25 years.Attorney Gaspar is a certified family law mediator. She works with couples in conflict to resolve their family law cases in a calm, cooperative manner, saving time and money in the process. Attorney Gaspar is a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association’s family law section and alternative dispute resolution section. She is licensed to practice in Massachusetts. She is a member of the Massachusetts Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the New Hampshire Conflict Resolution Association. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire Law School, Concord NH and she graduated cum laude from Suffolk University, Boston MA.. Areas of Practice: Divorce, Child Custody, Alimony, Legal Separation, Adoptions, Premarital Agreements, Paternity, Support Enforcement, Termination of Parental Rights and Family Law Mediation.
Mediation not litigation not only saves you time and money, but allows you to create your own compromised agreement rather than taking a chance on what a court might order or decide. Any issue or case in an area of law can be resolved amicably and cheaply with Mediation.. I formed CCMA SOLUTIONS, LLC (Consultation, Collaboration, Mediation & Arbitration) and mainly focus on Alternative Dispute Resolutions as a Certified Mediator. My 33 years of practice as a lawyer and 12 years as a Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge, along with my Mediation Certification from Northwestern University, give me a unique ability to resolve a multitude of cases fairly and efficiently without having to waste time and money litigating them in court. Although many of my cases are Divorce and Paternity, I have also Mediated a multitude of topics including: Contract disputes, Landlord/Tenant leases, Probate disputes, Real Estate issues, Accidents and Personal Injury cases, Partnerships and Corporate disputes, Customer Complaints, Money Judgments and Human Resource issues are just a few of the areas I have successfully settled through mediation. Mediation works well to settle any type of civil litigation. I have resolved claims that have not yet been filed, cases that are pending and post-judgment motions.When you Mediate with CCMA I help you resolve your disputes faster and cheaper, and with input from you, your clients, customers, employees and others involved in the dispute, rather than pursuing time consuming and expensive litigation with little or no input into the outcome of your dispute. I really enjoy resolving all types of conflicts and disputes. I look forward to helping others reach a peaceful resolution of their case or dispute that results in a written agreement adopted by all parties. Whether the case has been filed, it's a grievance or a complaint, I can resolve the issues of conflict before you spend the time and money in court and risk having a judgment filed against you, your company or your clients.RESOLVE IT TODAY...CALL CCMA!!!!CCMA SOLUTIONS, LLCCell. (1988-1998) I was an Assistant District Attorney for Waukesha County District Attorneys office: I handled all types of cases from traffic to homicide, misdemeanor and felony cases, Numerous motions, pleas, court trials and jury trials.. (1999-2001) I worked as an Administrative Law Judge for the Wisconsin Division of Hearings & Appeals in the Probation and Parole Unit. I held numerous revocation hearings all around the state in jails and prisons to determine whether or not to revoke an offender's supervision. I was responsible for issuing written decisions determining what rules were broken and what sentence to impose upon revocation.. (2002-2003) I was an enforcement attorney for the State of Wisconsin Department of Regulation & Licensing. I would review all types of businesses and professions that the state licenses and the profession sets rules of conduct and regulation to determine if there was a violation and what to impose as a sanction for a license or accreditation.. (2003-2015) State of Wisconsin, Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge, Branch 10. Elected to two 6 year terms as a circuit court judge. I served in all of the areas of the courts from juvenile, criminall, family and civil divisions. I handled all types of cases at all levels. Jury and court trials, motions, pleas and sentencings, calendars, adoptions, and many other daily legal issues of all kinds.
My name is Attorney Garrick Fox. I have over 45 years of experience in representing people who are going through a divorce. I am dedicated to helping people through this stressful time. If you need help in document preparation and mediation, I am here to help.
Asa LaMusga, a Founding Member and Senior Attorney at Gravis Law, PLLC, has dedicated much of his career to family law, guiding clients through challenging situations with compassion and expertise. With over a decade of experience in contested litigation, Asa now focuses primarily on mediation and arbitration, earning certification as a mediator from the Washington Mediation Association.. As a Collaborative Law attorney, Asa continues to handle contested family law cases, as well as amicable and uncontested matters, with a commitment to finding constructive resolutions. His mediation practice centers on crafting creative solutions to help clients navigate some of life’s most difficult moments. Asa’s ability to resolve complex issues, drive meaningful change, and support others fuels his passion for the law. His mediation and arbitration expertise spans a wide range of legal disputes, with a particular emphasis on complex family law, probate, and guardianship matters.. A native of Olympia, Washington, Asa earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in Seattle before attending Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane. Since 2015, he has called Richland, Washington, home, where he is deeply engaged in the Tri-Cities community. Asa volunteers as a board member for Goodwill Industries of the Columbia and serves as a trustee of the Benton Franklin Counties Bar Association, where he is President for 2025. He previously served on the board of Collaborative Professionals of Washington for several years, reflecting his commitment to both his profession and his community.