Common use of Role of Mediator Clause in Contracts

Role of Mediator. The Mediator is an impartial, neutral intermediary, whose role is to assist the participants in reaching a settlement by negotiation between or amongst themselves. The Mediator cannot impose a settlement but will assist the participants in achieving their own settlement. The Mediator does not act as an attorney or advocate for or give legal, tax or other professional advice to any participant. In this regard, no professional-client or fiduciary relationship is created between any participant and the Mediator.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fee Agreement, Fee Agreement

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Role of Mediator. The Mediator is an impartial, neutral intermediary, whose role is to assist the participants in reaching a settlement by negotiation between or amongst themselves. The Mediator cannot impose a settlement but will assist the participants in towards achieving their own settlement. The Mediator does not act as an attorney or advocate for or give legal, tax or other professional advice to any participantparticipants. In this regard, no professional-client or fiduciary relationship is created between any participant and the Mediator.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dk4law.com

Role of Mediator. The Mediator is an impartial, neutral intermediary, whose role is to assist the participants in reaching a settlement by negotiation negotiations between or amongst themselves. The Mediator cannot impose a settlement but will assist the participants in achieving their own settlement. The Mediator does not act as an attorney or advocate for or give legal, tax or other professional advice to any participant, and nothing said by the Mediator should be considered legal or tax advice. In this regard, no professional-client or fiduciary relationship is created between any participant and the Mediator.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mediate And

Role of Mediator. The Mediator parties understand that the mediator is an impartial, neutral intermediary, whose not a fact-finder or decision-maker and must remain impartial throughout the mediation process. Her role is to assist help the participants in reaching a settlement by negotiation between or amongst themselvesparties identify their individual needs and interests, clarify and understand their differences and find common ground. The Mediator canmediator is not impose a settlement but will assist the participants in achieving their own settlement. The Mediator does not act acting as an attorney or advocate and does not represent any party. Mediation is not a substitute for or give legal, tax or other professional independent legal advice to any participant. In this regard, no professional-client or fiduciary relationship is created between any participant and the Mediatorparties are encouraged to consult an attorney regarding their own separate legal needs, rights and obligations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: themediationmentor.com

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Role of Mediator. The Mediator is an impartial, neutral intermediary, whose mediator’s role is to facilitate discussion and to assist the participants parties in reaching a settlement by negotiation between or amongst themselvesnegotiation. The Mediator canmediator will not impose a settlement but provide any legal representation or advice, and will assist not make any decisions for the participants in achieving their own settlementparties or advise the parties as to how the matter should or must be resolved. The Mediator does mediator has no duty to assert or protect the legal rights and responsibilities of any party, or to raise any issue not act as an attorney raised by the parties themselves, or advocate for or give legal, tax or other professional advice to any participant. In this regard, no professional-client or fiduciary relationship is created between any participant and determine who should participate in the Mediatormediation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.peo.on.ca

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