Mediation

Mediation Services of

Eric M. Doroshow


EricDoroshow@dplaw.com


302-343-2336


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If you are involved in litigation and need help in resolving you matter out of Court, Eric M. Doroshow may be able to help. Eric is a Mediator certified in the DE Superior Court, the DE Bankruptcy Court, and the Delaware Justice of the Peace Court.

In Mediation, Eric will hear both sides of a pending matter and attempt to resolve the claims of each party in a fair and equitable matter. Mediation: a non-binding process. Eric does not judge the case but facilitates discussion and eventual resolution of the dispute.

Mediation has many advantages and is well suited for the resolution of many claims because it is:

  • Informal. The process is informal and flexible.
  • Confidential. Mediation is a confidential process. The mediators will not disclose any information revealed during the mediation. The sessions are not tape-recorded or transcribed.
  • Quick and Inexpensive. When parties want to get on with their business and their lives, mediation is an option to consider. Mediation generally takes less time to complete, allowing for an earlier solution than is possible through investigation.
  • Preservation of Relationships. Many disputes occur in the context of ongoing work relationships. Mediated settlements that address all parties’ interests often preserve working relationships in ways that would not be possible at trial.
  • Mutually Satisfactory Results. Parties are generally more satisfied with solutions that they have had a hand in creating, as opposed to solutions that are imposed by a third-party decision maker.
  • Comprehensive and Customized Agreements. Mediated agreements often help resolve procedural and interpersonal issues that are not necessarily susceptible to legal determination. The parties can tailor their settlement to their situation and attend to the fine details of implementation.
  • A Foundation for Future Problem-Solving. After a mediation resolution, if a subsequent dispute occurs, parties are more likely to utilize a cooperative forum of problem-solving to resolve their differences than to pursue an adversarial approach.
  • Contact Eric Doroshow by email at: ericd@dplaw.com or call him at
    302-
    998-0100 to learn more.

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