Common use of Mediator Impartiality Clause in Contracts

Mediator Impartiality. The parties understand that the mediator must remain impartial throughout and after the mediation process. Thus, the mediator shall not champion the interests of any party over another in the mediation nor in any court or other proceeding.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Mediation Agreement, Mediating Divorce Agreement, Mediation Agreement

Mediator Impartiality. The parties understand that the mediator must remain impartial throughout and after the mediation process. Thus, the mediator shall not champion the interests of any party over another in mediation. In addition, the mediation nor in mediator shall disclose any court or other proceedingand all prior contacts with the parties and their legal counsel and seek to identify and communicate to the parties any potential conflicts of interest.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement to Mediate, Agreement to Mediate

Mediator Impartiality. The parties understand that the mediator must remain impartial throughout and after the mediation process. Thus, the mediator shall will not champion the interests of any party over another in the mediation nor or in any court or other proceeding. The parties agree that the mediator may discuss the parties' mediation process with any attorney retained by a party as individual counsel. Unless authorized by a party, such discussions with counsel will not include any negotiations on behalf of the party, as all mediation negotiations must involve each party directly.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Mediation Agreement, Mediation Agreement

Mediator Impartiality. The parties Parties understand that the mediator Mediator must remain impartial throughout and after the mediation process. Thus, the mediator shall The Mediator will not champion the interests of any party Party over another in the mediation Mediation nor in any court or other proceeding. The Mediator is to be impartial as to each Party and neutral as to the results of the Mediation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Mediation Agreement

Mediator Impartiality. The parties understand that the mediator must remain impartial throughout and after the mediation process. Thus, the mediator shall not champion the interests of any party over another in the mediation nor session(s). The parties agree that the mediator may discuss the parties’ dispute with an attorney that is retained as counsel for the parties. The mediator may communicate separately with one party at a time (equal amount for all parties), in any court or other proceedingwhich case such “caucus” shall be confidential between the mediator and the party unless they agree otherwise.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement to Mediate