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Mediation of construction disputes /

By: Richbell, David.
Publisher: Oxford ; Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2008Description: xvi, 175 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781405169318 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9781405169318:.Subject(s): Construction contracts -- Great Britain | Arbitration and award -- Great Britain | Mediation -- Great BritainDDC classification: 343.41078624
Contents:
The construction industry is great at dispute creation -- The dispute resolution options -- The case for the mediation of construction disputes -- Preparing for mediation -- Presenting at the mediation -- Negotiating at the mediation -- Concluding the mediation -- Roles in mediation (who does what?) -- Avoiding disputes in the construction industry -- The mediation landscape --Conclusion : how to win at mediation -- Appendices: Summary of relevant law; Risk analysis checklist; Decision tree; Pre-mediation checklist; Typical mediation agreement; Typical settlement agreement; Model settlement agreement and Tomlin order; Mediation providers.
Summary: Mediation is of growing importance for settling commercial disputes, and this book by a construction professional with experience in conducting mediation and training, deals specifically with mediation for construction disputes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The construction industry is great at dispute creation -- The dispute resolution options -- The case for the mediation of construction disputes -- Preparing for mediation -- Presenting at the mediation -- Negotiating at the mediation -- Concluding the mediation -- Roles in mediation (who does what?) -- Avoiding disputes in the construction industry -- The mediation landscape --Conclusion : how to win at mediation -- Appendices: Summary of relevant law; Risk analysis checklist; Decision tree; Pre-mediation checklist; Typical mediation agreement; Typical settlement agreement; Model settlement agreement and Tomlin order; Mediation providers.

Mediation is of growing importance for settling commercial disputes, and this book by a construction professional with experience in conducting mediation and training, deals specifically with mediation for construction disputes.

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