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In mediations, should lawyers exchange copies of the materials submitted to the mediator?

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Generally, the preferred practice is to exchange materials with the other side, unless to do so would reveal confidential information or trial strategy. If this is the case, a general outline of position could be exchanged with the other side. The more specific information could be communicated in confidence to the mediator by phone call or letter under separate cover.

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