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What does the term neutral mean and how is it different from a mediator?

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What does the term neutral mean and how is it different from a mediator?

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The term “neutral” or “third-party neutral”, as applied to conflict and dispute resolution, is someone who assists two or more persons who are not clients to help them reach a resolution of a dispute or other matter that has arisen between them. Professional mediators and arbitrators are “neutrals”.

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