Mediation

Arbitration and Mediation are methods of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).

Both systems involve third party assistance in the settlement of disputes outside of the court system.

If you are seeking Solid, Professional advice with any kind of Legal matter, Diamond Conway's Legal team of Accredited Lawyers can help.

Mediation

We see mediation as a true alternative to litigation, whereby we can help you to negotiate a settlement to achieve your commercial ends, without losing sight of the big picture.

We accept instructions to mediate, or act for a party to mediation.

Our experience includes disputes in insurance, trade practices, building law, family law, workers compensation and persona injury litigation and complex commercial transactions.


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