A constructive way to resolve conflicts outside of court
Litigation is not always the best way to resolve a conflict. Mediation is an effective tool to keep the focus on a common solution through dialog, while being cheaper and faster than litigation.
While litigation is about proving who is right and who is wrong, mediation is about reaching a solution that the parties involved are happy with. In this way, a more pragmatic and sustainable solution is created because the parties themselves have a say in the solution.
Mediation is a relatively new way of resolving legal conflicts, which is why many people are not yet familiar with it, even though in most cases it ensures the best possible solution in the long run. In many cases, litigation can have high human and financial costs. At the same time, there are no losers because the parties resolve the conflict together to move forward successfully.
Maintain the good relationship through mediation
At Kielberg Advokater, we have had great success with mediation in recent years. This modern conflict resolution method is based on the needs and interests of the parties, which means that mediation can be used to negotiate any kind of conflict, no matter how big it is. One of the many benefits is that the parties usually manage to maintain a good relationship once the conflict is resolved.
One of the core values at Kielberg Advokater is to provide legal advice that makes sense for the client. We have good experience in creating good solutions when we bring parties in conflict back on track and look at opportunities for joint solutions.
There are many good reasons to choose mediation:
- Resolves conflicts and maintains relationships for further collaboration
- Less risky than litigation as the parties decide the outcome themselves
- Stakeholders get a say in the solution
- The security is the same as in a court case as each party has a lawyer or advisor
- Takes a few months on average, while a court case typically takes over a year
- Lower legal fees and court costs compared to litigation
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