Is Mediation A Good Option to Resolve a Business Dispute

Is Mediation A Good Option to Resolve a Business Dispute in San Diego

Is mediation a good option to resolve a business dispute in San Diego or Southern California?  Mediation can be a strong alternative to time-consuming and expensive business litigation.  The business dispute attorneys at the Watkins Firm take a unique approach to resolving business disputes which is designed to accomplish our client’s goals quickly and cost-effectively.

The Watkins Firm begins by developing a strong, well documented chronology of events and a mastery of the potential damages.  These tools help us to gain the attention of opposing parties and their counsel and open conversations to resolve the dispute at hand. The fastest and least expensive tactic to settle a business dispute is effective, leveraged negotiation.  We bring more than 40 years of proven, successful experience to the table and are able to resolve the vast majority of our business dispute cases through effective, leveraged negotiation.

What Happens When Negotiations Are Unsuccessful?

What happens when effective, leveraged negotiations are unsuccessful?  There are times when the parties have a substantive and principled disagreement.  Mediation is an excellent alternative to resolve these disputes.

In mediation, a third party “neutral” known as a “mediator” listens to both perspectives, and then works to find common ground.  An effective mediator can help each party to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their position.  This is an important perspective at the beginning of the mediation process.

The mediator should have a depth of experience in matters associated with the dispute, enabling them to provide insight and proven options for resolution.  The parties are not required to implement any or all of the mediator’s suggestions.  In most cases, what makes mediation a good option to resolve a business dispute is the ability to at least moving the ball forward, if not resolving the dispute outright.  In most instances a successful mediation resolves the dispute entirely resulting in a signed settlement agreement.  In other case, the mediation might resolve most issues, leaving only an issue or two that must be resolved in either arbitration or a trial.

Is Mediation A Good Option to Resolve a Business Dispute in San Diego?

Is mediation a good option to resolve a business dispute or lawsuit in San Diego?  Once negotiations have broken down or a lawsuit is filed mediation becomes one of the strongest tools available to bring the matter to a successful close.

Mediation provides an alternative to business litigation that is much more timely and cost-effective.  Each party maintains a degree of control and influence over the proceedings, and yet there is still room for negotiation and flexibility.  Mediation is a private legal venue which keeps your business and financial details out of the public record.  In addition, any information or documentation provided in mediation cannot simply be used later at trial.  The protections provided by mediation are structured to create the right environment for the parties to reach agreement and resolve the dispute at hand.

The Watkins Firm has more than 40 years of successful, proven experience in these cases is well positioned to negotiate a resolution to most business disputes.  When negotiations are unsuccessful, we guide our clients through mediation and work to reach agreement.  The private, confidential and neutral environment is what makes mediation a good option to resolve a business dispute.

Your Watkins Firm attorneys are proven effective negotiators, and when necessary represent clients in mediation, arbitration and ultimately in trial.  This ensures our business clients will have every opportunity to resolve their disputes in the shortest possible time frame and with minimal expense.

Are you concerned about a business dispute or lawsuit in San Diego or Southern California? We invite you to review the strong recommendations of our clients and contact the Watkins Firm or call 858-535-1511 for a complimentary consultation today.