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  • May 16, 2013
  • Kim Straka

Taking a Different View: Explore Mutual Interests with Facilitative Mediation

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Neider & Boucher Attorney Barbara Block Paterick co-authors an article in the May issue of Wisconsin Lawyer magazine about facilitation mediation as a option to for individuals wanting to resolve disputes while avoiding litigation.  To read the article titled “Taking a Different View: Explore Mutual Interests with Facilitative Mediation“

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