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Compare and Contrast mediation with arbitration

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In an arbitration, the arbitrator considers the evidence presented by each of the conflicting parties. They weigh in the legal aspects before making a binding decision. Arbitration is like a court case, except that the process takes place outside a courtroom. There is a winning and a losing party in an arbitration.

Mediation helps parties to settle their disputes through discussions, negotiations, and narrowing differences. The mediator helps conflicting parties to arrive at an agreed solution. They do not decide on the conflicting issue. In mediation, all parties agree on a win-win solution.

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The main difference between arbitration and mediation is that in arbitration the arbitrator hears evidence and makes a decision. ... In mediation, the process is a negotiation with the assistance of a neutral third party. The parties do not reach a resolution unless all sides agree.

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