Mediation FAQ 5

Jun 27, 2014 | 2012 - 2014, News

How is the mediator appointed? It is essential that the mediator is seen as independent and impartial. The mediator is appointed either by the parties themselves, after agreeing on a mediator from a list of nominations, by the Chairman of an independent institution, after having been requested to do so. Where particular expertise is required, such as an accounting background where the valuation of shares is at issue, a mediator with industry-specific experience is appointed.

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