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| | Dispute Management, Inc. - Mediation, Mediation Training, and Consulting (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | Often, parties wishing to control the cost of disputes, and better manage them to swift conclusion, will agree to arbitrate a dispute rather than permit it to fall into the courts and litigation. |
 | | They are private proceedings, to be attended only by the disputants and parties, their attorneys, and any other trusted experts and advisors. |
 | | All parties and their attorneys, by virtue of using the DMI dispute resolution process involved, agree unconditionally that the neutral (whether Arbitrator or mediator) will not be subpoenaed or summoned for any purpose nor at any time required to testify concerning the proceedings which were conducted. |
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