I recently read an insightful interview of Seattle mediator and arbitrator Stew Cogan. He emphasized at the outset that mediation is a fast process that can be concluded in a matter of weeks. This helps to keep associated costs to a minimum. Mr. Cogan went on to note that mediation is particularly difficult when the parties have been involved with each other for a long period of time and bring a large amount of baggage with them to the mediation. In those situations, the mediator and the parties must consider more than the merits of the legal dispute. He concluded by pointing out that the essence of mediation is providing parties with an optimal opportunity to solve their own problems. The full interview can be reviewed here.
Parties in conflict should seek out mediators who combine knowledge of the relevant legal area and talent for helping people work out their problems. If you are involved in a dispute with a condominium or homeowners association or an owner in such an association, then you should consider contacting my office to discuss mediation of that dispute.