Plaintiff Mediation Statement With Text

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Multi-State
Control #:
US-01006BG
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Word; 
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The Plaintiff Mediation Statement with Text is a legal document utilized in the United States District Court to formally request mediation in a dispute case. This motion is filed by the plaintiff through their attorney, detailing essential case information such as the names of the parties involved, representation, and pertinent discovery completed to date. The document emphasizes the importance of mediation as an alternative dispute resolution method, aiming to facilitate interactions around unresolved issues. Key features include sections for detailing previous settlement conferences, progress on negotiations, and a request for the court to appoint a mediator. Filling and editing instructions highlight the need to provide accurate dates, names, and addresses, ensuring clarity throughout the document. This form is particularly beneficial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, as it streamlines the mediation process and promotes efficient resolution of disputes. By utilizing this form, legal professionals can effectively communicate their request to the court, thereby enhancing the likelihood of settlement prior to trial.
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Provide a concise summary of the facts and claims. The mediator will not have the patience or need to read an appellate brief. Avoid prose but use headings and bullet points to organize the section, and to summarize the claims, defenses and background about the parties.

I'm (Mediator's Name) and this is (Mediator's Name). We will be serving as your Mediators. You may call us by our first names; how would you like us to address you? The purpose of our meeting is to help you work out an understanding acceptable to both of you to resolve the situation that has been developing for you.

Good afternoon, my name is _______________ and I am serving as your mediator today. ... Are you here in good faith? ... Both the mediation agreement and the resulting settlement agreement, if any, are not confidential. ... ____ INTRODUCE yourself and (if applicable) your co-mediator.

You should follow these tips about what to avoid saying and doing to improve your chances of a successful mediation. Don't Be Disrespectful. ... Mediation is Not About Placing Blame. ... Don't Demand More Money. ... Don't Introduce Brand New Information. ... Don't Say, ?That's Confidential Information? ... Don't Make Ultimatums.

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Plaintiff Mediation Statement With Text