ProMediate Mediation Services - What we do
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We are a long established mediation provider with a panel of expert civil, commercial, property and workplace mediators. We have mediators around the UK and can mediate in person, online remotely, or by telephone. We also provide mediator training. We are currently registered with the Civil Mediation Council as a Mediation Provider and Training Provider.
We have a flexible and friendly, personal approach so why not get in touch and we will try to help?
To instruct a mediator just email us at enquiries@promediate.co.uk or phone us.
Please click on the button to find a list of our mediators and their cvs.
Peter Causton, Director and Mediator answers some questions
What is Mediation?
Mediation is a journey between parties in conflict which hopefully ends in a mutually acceptable resolution, which can be less stressful and costly than litigation. The mediator plays an important role in the process, helping the parties to understand their options, the risks they face and to work towards resolving their differences. Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process. The participants remain in control of the process throughout and the mediator does not impose a solution to the problem. It is more informal and less costly than going to Court and it is not necessary always to have legal representation. Quite often, just getting people in a room together, or in separate rooms, seems to help particularly as communication is often a key issue. It is surprising how often even the most intractable dispute can be resolved through negotiations. We offer an informal chat to discuss your case free of charge (subject to availability).
About ProMediate
I founded ProMediate in 2015 after training as a mediator and working as a lawyer for 20 years. I am passionate about resolving disputes and saw that there was a better way than going all the way to a trial in many cases. Litigation and formal Court processes just didn’t work for a lot of people who ended up disappointed with the outcome. In litigation there is frequently a winner and a loser. Through mediation, parties can avoid losing everything. In the workplace, people can save their job and find better ways to communicate. I saw first hand how costs could easily escalate, making it difficult to resolve the underlying disputes. Now, this is being recognised in society at large, with the government considering making mediation compulsory in some cases. We have grown over the years and other mediators have joined the panel. We have a good success rate in resolving disputes (over 90% of cases settle). All of our mediators are Civil Mediation Council registered and very experienced in their fields. We mediate online, by telephone or in person. We deal with a wide range of cases, such as disputes about property/land, boundaries and fences, cohabitation, wills and probate, contract and construction, public sector contracts, consumer and business. There are very few disputes which we cannot help with. If in any doubt please give us a ring. You can find out more about our mediators below:
ADR Reports 2024
Our most recent reports are here:
annual adr report gambling 2024
We currently are concentrating on mediation in civil and commercial cases as there is not a lot of demand from traders for ADR for consumer disputes.
ADR Reports 2021-2023
ADR Biennial and annual CTSI and UK Gambling Commission Reports
Here are our biennial reports as an ADR provider:
1-11-23-ADR report biennial 2021-3
Biennial report 2022-3 gambling
We are pleased to announce the publication of our CTSI biennial ADR Report and the Gambling Commission Biennial Report. These reports, reflecting eight years of progress since the implementation of ADR regulations, are now available for your review. You can access them by clicking on the link above.
It’s been eight years since the ADR regulations were introduced, back when we were still a part of the EU. The EU legislation mandated signposting for resolving consumer disputes, although it did not enforce the use of ADR. Unfortunately, the anticipated transformation in consumer dispute resolution did not materialize as expected. The primary challenge stemmed from limited engagement from traders, despite consumers showing great enthusiasm. Traders found it difficult to comprehend their obligation, which was confined to signposting alone. In contrast, consumers expressed a strong preference for ADR over pursuing litigation.
Regrettably, the uptake we had hoped for has not been realized. We continue to work towards facilitating effective consumer dispute resolution and remain committed to enhancing engagement between traders and consumers.”

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What we do
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Mediators for your dispute
Mediation Services qualified civil commercial and workplace mediators to mediate business, personal, consumer and workplace disputes.
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Members Area for businesses registered with us.
Documents and Guidance for complying with the ADR Regulations
I would really like to take this opportunity to thank you so much again for, not just your help and support today, but prior to this meeting. You will never quite understand how much your kindness and support has meant to me – it’s made a very difficult situation, just a little less traumatic! I am glad that I held out to have you take on the case. You are a very nice person and I wish you every luck with your career and continue helping those in need with the same care that you showed me.
Pro Mediate assisted in bringing to a successful conclusion a protracted and extremely contentious matter.
The feedback from the clients was very positive and without the Mediator’s capable handling of the process it is unlikely that the outcome would have as swift or as cost effective.
Peter is an excellent mediator. He has an open and approachable attitude that put my client at ease. He was very quick in building a rapport of trust and confidence, and his direct “can do” approach helped the parties to narrow down the issues between them and find a resolution to their dispute. I would not hesitate to recommend him.
Thank you again, Peter, for your kindness, patience and professionalism!
10. Do you have any further comments on this mediation or suggestions as to how the Mediation Scheme could be improved? If yes, please provide them below
I was very impressed with the utterly unexpected, but completely successful, outcome, which I think took us all by surprise.
Unfortunately, all the “action” took place – out of necessity – in another room from my clients and me, with the mediator, the other party and only one of our group, so we could only wait, and get bulletins on progress. But this was clearly the correct tactic.
It can’t be denied that the outcome was superb for all concerned, but especially (in my opinion) for my clients. It was one that none of us believed possible beforehand, and even at 2pm that day we were doubting that we’d get anywhere. Just shows you. 11. How do you rate the performance of the mediator?
Peter Causton was excellent. Very impressive staying power.
Peter attended our property to Mediate a neighbour dispute regarding a boundary fence.. All communication between ourselves and our neighbour had broken down and the stress we had both encountered regarding this matter was at boiling point. We were advised by our Solicitors and the Courts that we should attempt Mediation as an alternative to Court Proceedings for a dispute of this nature. We were very very sceptical about this. And unbelievably a resolution was found !!! which both ourselves and our neighbour was happy with. We can now continue with our lives stress free. All it needed was somebody Independent and unattached to the situation to step in with legal guidance, calmness, patience and REASON !! Would highly recommend this approach and this Company. A big thank you from myself and my husband to Peter and his Company ‘Promediate’..
Excellent and he conducted himself with utmost professionalism and was pragmatic throughout the day and tried his best to broker settlement despite this matter being a very difficult matter in very difficult circumstances and his conduct and manner with our clients was particularly exemplary and the way he tested the cases was very impressive.
Online Mediator Training Course
“You are very good at all the technology”
“Course is very good. You are a great teacher”
”thank you so much. It was brilliant!”
”awesome day today I really enjoyed it!”
“If I had to rate it on an out of 10 basis, it would be a 10/10”
“Overall the course was utterly brilliant and thought provoking”
“The course is mainly practical. It never “dragged on all key items were addressed”
I cannot recommend ProMediate (UK) Linited highly enough. The other party were refusing to engage which resulted in me having to start court action to force a dialogue to even take place. Peter Causton then handled matters and was absolutely superb – an extremely thorough professionally credible and supportive service. Many Thanks
UK to sign Singapore Convention – enforcement of mediation settlement agreements
Following a consultation which closed on 1 April 2022, the government has confirmed that it will be signing the Singapore Convention. It says in the response that: "The Government has concluded that it is the right time for the UK to become a Party to the Singapore...
Strike out before mediating as delay can be crucial
In the case of Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd v Capita Property and Infrastructure (Structures) Ltd & Anor [2023] EWHC 166 (TCC) (27 January 2023), the Court considered an application by the Defendant to strike out a claim for “warehousing.”...
Court directs litigants in a property dispute to mediate or face costs sanctions
In another recent case, the Court urged the parties to save costs and mediate. ( Cumbria Zoo Company Ltd v The Zoo Investment Company Ltd [2022] EWHC 3379 (Ch) (21 December 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2022/3379.html ) As the...

Refusal to Mediate: costs penalties – it’s a lottery
The recent decision of Von Westenholz & Ors v Gregson & Anor [2022] EWHC 3374 (Ch) (23 December 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2022/3374.html Cite as: [2022] EWHC 3374 (Ch) demonstrates how it can be a lottery whether the...
Happy Christmas/Seasons Greetings from the Mediators
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Splitting up? Try mediation to resolve financial issues
Unfortunately there are still insufficient legal protections in place for couples who split up and are not married. If a couple who are married argue about the finances following separation, the divorce courts will help them to divide the marital assets fairly and...

The Law’s Delay
The time between issue and trial for fast- and multi-track claims now takes 75 weeks, according to the latest government figures. This is despite volumes for all civil actions remaining below pre-pandemic levels, according to the latest civil justice...

Court decides delay in mediating not unreasonable
We are seeing an increase in reported cases where the Courts are asked to consider departing from the usual costs rules because if the other party’s conduct including failure to mediate. This is always a useful argument to raise in order to show unreasonable conduct,...
When is it reasonable to have a second mediation
Sometimes once is not enough. If a case doesn’t settle at a first mediation why not have a second, or even third, bite of the cherry? I have dealt with cases where two or three mediation sessions have taken place. The question in this post is: does the Court expect...
Why Court of Appeal Mediation Scheme is appealing?
https://www.cedr.com/commercial/mediationschemes/courtofappeal/ Court of Appeal Mediation Scheme Litigants with cases that go as far as the Court of Appeal might be wondering whether the opportunity to resolve a case has long gone by that stage. By its very...
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