Mediation

Procedural Law

Definition

A structured, voluntary procedure for the constructive resolution of conflicts with the support of a neutral third party, the mediator.

Detailed Explanation

Mediation is regulated in German law by the Mediation Act. The mediator does not make decisions but supports the parties in finding a mutually agreeable solution. The procedure is confidential and offers advantages such as cost savings, time efficiency, and the preservation of business relationships.

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