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The decision that a mediator reaches during settlement talks is _____.

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The decision that a mediator reaches during settlement talks is non-binding.
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The correct answer is: non-binding.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mediators are allowed to give suggestions during a settlement talk but their decisions are resolutions. Actually, during a mediation the parties involved are to establish an agreement according to what may be convenient for them but, the mediator is not the character providing with that solution. It is said then that his decision is non-binding or it is not sent to a court for enforcement.

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