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4-9. Procedure at Mediation


(a)  Procedure.  The mediation shall be informal. Mediators have discretion to structure the mediation so as to maximize the benefits of the process.

 

(b)  Separate Caucuses.  The mediator may hold separate, private caucuses with each side or each lawyer or, if the parties agree, with the clients only.  The mediator may not disclose communications made during such a caucus to another party or counsel without the consent of the party who made the communication.

 




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