Neutral Evaluation
Case evaluation is a
non-binding process in which the facts and issues
of the dispute are presented
to an arbitrator who then advises on how they would have awarded the case.
Neutral evaluations can
help gain clarity and
provide a foundation for settlement offers and litigation preparations.
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Neutral Evaluation
Case evaluation is a non-binding process in which the facts and issues of the dispute are presented to an arbitrator. The case evaluator then advises on how they would have awarded the case and why.
Neutral Fact Finding
Neutral fact-finding is a process where a neutral third party, selected either by the disputing parties or by the court, investigates an issue and reports or testifies in court.
Facilitation
Facilitation is a process in which a neutral assists a group of two or more people in discussing a matter. A facilitator can help to enhance communication and build consensus in a variety of settings such as corporate, educational and family groups.