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Power Balancing in Court Annexed Mediation

By Paul Kirkwood 3 Apr, 2018

As the result of the introduction of the Simple Procedure (anything but) Rules in sheriff courts in Scotland in November 2016, many sheriffs now invite civil litigants to consider mediating their disputes (valued up to £5000) before the sheriff will fix a hearing of evidence/proof. Mediators (including me) from the University of Strathclyde mediation clinic

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Paul Kirkwood

I am a mediator but I have also practised as a litigation lawyer in court since 1993.

As a mediator I specialise in the field of legal disputes-in particular
commercial disputes
employment/employee disputes
and personal injury disputes.

I am the director of MNCRS, visit www.mncrs.co.uk for more information.

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