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Frequently Asked Questions
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.
999 Mediation Lawyers Found
I have a strong commitment to family values which is apparent in my work style. I strongly believe that most cases can be resolved through hard, creative work using negotiation, mediation, and collaborative law. I am admitted to the Maryland and DC Bars, am a certified Mediator, and am a trained Collaborative Family Lawyer.
I am an attorney licensed in Maryland and Washington, DC (inactive license in Virginia) for over 35 years. providing a broad range of legal services including contracts, business formation and governance, real estate, technology, estate planning and mediation. My wealth of knowledge and experience, combined with my entrepreneurial business background, enable him to provide sound, practical legal advice, thus providing clients with innovative, cost-effective legal solutions.I have the flexibility and capacity to handle matters in Washington, DC, Montgomery, Howard, Frederick, Baltimore and Prince Georges Counties. Effort is made to keep fees to a reasonable level. possible.
After working 22 years in family law litigation, I decided to leave litigation behind and concentrate my practice on assisting family law clients with reaching settlements outside of court through mediation services, collaborative law, or representation of clients while they negotiate settlements with other forms of alternative dispute resolution. I also continue to be committed to representing children in their parents' contested custody disputes. I am an attorney member of the Collaborative Professionals of Baltimore.
I am an experienced divorce and family law attorney, having represented clients since December 1975. I have mediated divorce and family dispute cases since 1997, and mediation is now the primary focus of my practice. I also receive court appointments to represent children in contested custody cases. Also, see additional reviews on Google at Leon W. Berg, P.A.
Experienced and effective attorney and trained mediator with substantive legal experience in employment, education, children's special healthcare needs, construction, contract, investigations and guardian ad litem matters in family and probate court. Licensed in MA since 1998 and RI since 1999.. Current services are limited to private civil mediations through Key Mediation, LLC and acceptance of GAL appointments from RI probate courts. Mediations offered in person at Key Mediation, LLC, on-site or via Zoom.
Admitted to practice in 1991 Kristen became an associate at Gardener, Sawyer, Gates & Sloan where she gained experienced in many types of civil matters including contract, real property, corporate and probate. She has appeared before the probate, district, superior and supreme courts of the state and the federal district court as well as before state administrative agencies, municipal courts and boards. She served as co-counsel in a property case before the US Court of Federal Claims in Washington, DC and is a member of the Bar of the US Supreme Court. In 2013, she pursued mediation training through the Center for Mediation and Collaboration RI and began mediating in the RI District Courts. She has been an active member of CMCRI's board since 2014 and serves as an instructor for its basic mediation training program. In 2017, she started her own law practice in Jamestown, RI expanding her work to include non-profit and municipal matters. She is an independent mediator for the RI Department of Education mediating matters between school districts and families. She handles private mediations in all types of civil matters. In 2019, she added education, small business and employment work as she began to serve Of Counsel to Marinello Law. In addition, she is an adjunct professor of law at the Roger Williams University School of Law. She is a member of the American Bar Association, its section of Dispute Resolution and its Women in Dispute Resolution (WIDR) committee. She is an active member of the RI Bar Association’s Continuing Legal Education Committee and of the RI Women’s’ Bar Association. In 2020 she and lawyer/mediation colleague Christine Marinello, formed Key Mediation LLC resolving all types of civil law disputes outside the courts including general business, probate, estate and family as well as employment and property matters.
Kathleen Coble is a skilled family law attorney and Mediator in Austin and founding partner of Coble Law and Mediation. She has been licensed to practice in the state of Texas since 2005 and Board Certified in Family Law since 2010. She is also a fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the International Academy of Family Lawyers. When approaching each new case, Kathleen draws on her extensive litigation and negotiation experience. She strives for ideal settlements on behalf of all her clients, but is always willing and able to take your case to trial if necessary. She also helps clients with alternative dispute resolution, including mediation. Call the firm to schedule your consultation today!
I understand why the public's perception of attorneys is not that great. From the legal advertisements to scripted television shows, the legal profession is not usually depicted in the best light. That is why I strive each day to change that negative perception, one client at a time. Carla and I work hard to provide the best results for our clients because we value them and we appreciate how daunting it is for them to be at the mercy of a large corporation or insurance company. We have been blessed to receive referrals from our past clients who tell their family, friends, and co-workers about the positive experience that they had in hiring our firm. We appreciate and respect the trust that our clients place in us to handle their case. Let us show how we can help resolve your legal issue.
I am devoted to mediation and dispute resolution.
Gale Allison holds three certificates in mediation. She mediates family challenges involving inheritance, trust, probate, estate planning, elder and adult care, and divorce. She also settles business disputes specifically including business succession and buy/sell agreements. She is enthusiastic about helping lawyers and their clients resolve disputes by generating creative options to live in peace. Such options may include tax and trust solutions.. Ms. Allison is also available as an expert witness. She has four decades of experience as an estate and tax lawyer and estate and trust litigator. She offers her expertise to analyze trust and estate issues and testify in disputes as necessary.. A former Assistant General Counsel for Litigation for HEW (now the federal Health and Human Services Administration) and Estate and Gift Tax Attorney for the IRS, she then entered private practice of law. In addition, she served as an Adjunct Professor of estate tax law (Northeastern State University) and jurisprudence (University of Tennessee). She was a partner in a law firm in Tennessee before moving to Oklahoma where she founded her own boutique estate firm in 1996. In 2017, she merged her firm with Schaffer Herring, PLLC where she practiced as a Director and Attorney. At that time, she also merged her mediation practice with Dispute Resolution Consultants (DRC). Now a retired lawyer, she mediates exclusively through DRC.. Ms. Allison participates in community and charitable endeavors and volunteers for veterans causes. She currently serves on Mariner Wealth Advisors' Women Helping Women, the Advisory Board of Purview (life care management) and is a volunteer for Be My Eyes for people with visual difficulties. An author with articles and interviews in professional journals and other magazines, she speaks nationwide on her topics of expertise for professional continuing education, business groups, charities, and for education of the general public
My law practice has been primarily a litigation practice in both state and federal courts. Since 1994 I have also developed an alternative dispute resolution practice primarily as a mediator. I have also served as an arbitrator, collaborative lawyer, special master and parent coordinator.. My mediation experience includes family matters, employment law, personal injury, contract law and statutory remedies.. I am listed in The Best Lawyers in America in both mediation and family law mediation. Best Lawyers named me the St. Louis Family Law Mediator for 2012 and 2014 and the St. Louis Mediator of the year for 2013 and 2015. I am also selected to Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers and have been named a Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyer by Law & Politics magazine each year since 1995.
Adam J. Halper is a mediator, collaborative attorney and parenting coordinator. He works with individuals, attorneys, and businesses to help them resolve disputes. He has represented clients in a variety of litigation and transactional areas and brings strong business, legal and interpersonal acumen to client issues and conflicts. Currently, in addition to his private practice, he is on the roster of neutrals for the American Arbitration Association and for several State and Federal Courts.. Mr. Halper mediates pre-litigation and litigation matters in the following areas among others:. Business DivorceCivil Rights, 1983 ActionsContractDefamationDiscriminationDivorce (Matrimonial)Elder Law/Surrogate’s CourtEmploymentFamily BusinessFamily LawInsurancePartnershipsPersonal InjurySexual HarassmentRetaliationTort/Personal InjuryTrust and EstatesWage/Hour (FLSA/NYLL)Wrongful Death. Mr. Halper began his career representing domestic violence survivors at Legal Services-NYC, the nation’s largest public interest law firm. Prior to opening a private practice, he was the Director of the Legal Wellness Institute at The Family Center, a unique multidisciplinary organization that serves individuals and families affected by severe illness. There, he led a team of attorneys paralegals, law students and pro bono volunteers in the representation of thousands of New Yorkers. He has written extensively about his work with vulnerable populations, access to justice and mediation.. Attorney Advertising.
Mediator and Attorney in solo practice. Over 16 years mediation experience relating to marriage, divorce and parenting (pre- and post-nuptial agreements, financials, custody disputes); elder care and guardianships; trusts and estates; commercial disputes (contracts, insurance, trade secrets, partnership breakups). Over 30 years legal experience, including drafting agreements, filing uncontested divorce papers, and providing consultation and review support for parties in mediation. Advanced Accredited member of the New York State Council on Divorce Mediation. Offices in Eastchester and Yonkers, Westchester County.