How much does mediation cost compared to litigation?

Mediation is significantly more cost-effective.

Litigation requires months or years of attorney time, federal court filings, expert fees, and discovery.

Mediation replaces all of that with a structured negotiation process, often completed in a single session for a predictable, limited fee.

Darin M. Klemchuk

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