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Does the mediator act as a lawyer for either party or both parties?

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Does the mediator act as a lawyer for either party or both parties?

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No. The mediator is a neutral person, skilled at helping parties resolve conflict. The mediator does not act as a lawyer for either party — or for both parties. Parties should consult their own attorneys for legal advice.

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