Ed Johnson - Mediator
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Ed is a highly experienced lawyer, business owner and mediator with a background of 20 years in civil litigation.
Specialising in all aspects of civil disputes, particularly large commercial disputes Ed is also experienced in neighbour disputes and family disputes involving contact and finance. Ed runs his own mediation practice as Northwest Mediation and also runs workshops for other mediators his most recent being on inheritance disputes in a mediation setting.
Ed Considers that mediation should be the first port of call for anyone in ANY dispute not just those that traditionally “end up” at mediation.
In his role as consultant lawyer Ed regularly directs clients to other mediators knowing that mediation will save his clients time, money and stress.
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Court of Appeal recommends mediation to warring siblings in inheritance and probate case
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