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The Role of Lawyers in Mediation: Insights from Mediators at Victoria's Civil and Administrative Tribunal

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posted on 2019-10-29, 09:23 authored by Kathy Douglas;Becky Batagol
Mediation is an increasingly important part of legal practice with the institutionalisation of alternative or appropriate dispute resolution in our legal system. Mediation has been embraced by courts and may be part of pre-action requirements in some jurisdictions. How lawyers can best contribute to mediation has been discussed in the literature and is informed by ethical requirements. This article provides insights into the role of lawyers in mediation using interviews with sixteen mediators at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal of Victoria. It explores collaborative approaches that lawyers can adopt within the spectrum of roles that lawyers may take when representing a client in mediation developed by Olivia Rundle

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Publication Date

2014

Volume

40

Issue

3

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Article

Pages

758–792

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Kathy Douglas and Becky Batagol, 'The Role of Lawyers in Mediation: Insights from Mediators at Victoria's Civil and Administrative Tribunal' (2014) 40(3) Monash University Law Review 757

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