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Family disputes heading to mediation

The Ministry of Justice recently held a consultation on whether mediation and ADR should be made compulsory. A report from the Civil Justice Council, and the Master of the Rolls, a top judge who is enthusiastic about mediation, suggested this would be lawful (although...

ADR Roadshow Report published

Press release: We have published our report into use of ADR following our ADR Roadshow project, funded by the EU. Of those who used ADR the majority had not used it before and would be willing to use it again to resolve consumer disputes, Sadly we won’t be able to...

Court fees are going up. – Mediate?

It has been announced that the government going to increase court fees: The Ministry of Justice has said that it will proceed with 129 fee increases in line with inflation. This comes at a time when there is a backlog caused by Covid 19 and there has been an increase...

Mediating with Government Departments

The case of Geronimo the alpaca and the dispute between Helen MacDonald and Defra highlights the important role mediation can play in resolving disputes between citizens and government departments. The owner of a condemned alpaca said a protected legal fight over the...

Last Month of ADR Roadshow free trial of ADR funded by the EU

We have been running a free trial of our ADR service for consumers over the last 18 months, courtesy of the EU which has always been at the forefront of ADR and consumer rights. www.promediate.co.uk/ADR-Roadshow/ The 5 star review we received today gives us confidence...