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Best Mediators & Arbitrators in Spokane, WA

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Spokane, WA 99201

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Judge Richard White Mediation is the private practice of Judge White, who retired in 2011 after 21 years as a district court judge. He has worked on over 350 disputes as a mediator or arbitrator, 95% of which resulted in successful outcomes. Mediation fees are $250 per hour, with most mediations requiring at least four to six hours. In arbitration, the arbitrator is usually required to make the final decision in the case, and the involved parties agree at the beginning of the process that the final outcome will not be appealed.

Spokane, WA 99201

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4.2 (33)
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4.4 (19)

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Ellen M. Hendrick is a Spokane attorney who provides "legal counsel and representation in the areas of family law, divorce, and mediation." Attorney Hendrick reports a 95% success rate and seeks to help parties resolve issues in a timely, less stressful, and less expensive way than litigation. Interested clients are encouraged to contact the firm directly by phone or email.

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Ellen Hendrick - PrincipalActive21 yrs

Spokane, WA 99207

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4.9 (17)

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Johnson Law Group in Spokane was founded in 1983 by Peter J. Johnson, who has almost 40 years of experience in all areas of civil litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Practice areas include automobile accidents, construction liability, insurance coverage disputes, property damage, and wrongful death.

435 W. Hanley Ave., Ste. 101, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815

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3.9 (19)

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Lake City Law Group caters to clients in Spokane. It facilitates the use of mediation and arbitration to settle various civil disputes. Employment and family law issues, personal injury claims, and real estate disputes are among the cases handled. Its legal team also takes cases to trial when necessary in order to seek justice and a fair resolution for clients. Peter C. Erbland, one of the firm's lawyers, is a civil case mediator and arbitrator, as well as a former Chief Deputy Prosecutor.

Spokane, WA 99205

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5.0 (13)
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4.6 (5)

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Hatch Law Office in Spokane has over 30 years of experience helping clients "resolve issues with integrity and fairness." Family mediation is available for cases of divorce, legal separation, parenting plans, child support, and financial issues. Lead mediator and attorney James D. Hatch has experience in all areas of family law and has also mediated business cases.

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James Hatch - PrincipalActive43 yrs

Spokane, WA 99202

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Leslie Ann Grove has been a Spokane mediator and conflict management coach since 1986. She became a lawyer in 1985 but eventually focused her practice exclusively on mediation. She has trained in mediation through the Conflict Resolution Service and Pepperdine University's Strauss Institute.

Spokane, WA 99201

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4.8 (4)

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Lee Law Office in Spokane was founded in 1985 by an attorney whose primary areas of concentration are family law, wills, and probate law. The firm's attorney is also registered as a mediator and arbitrator with the Spokane County Superior Court. Interested clients are encouraged to email or call the firm directly.

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Jonathan Lee - PrincipalActive48 yrs

Spokane, WA 99203

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Lambrecht Dispute Resolution in Spokane has over 20 years of experience "bringing claims on behalf of injured parties and defending those accused of negligence." The lead mediator is described in a client testimonial as "extremely fair, intelligent, thoughtful, and kind."

Compare our Top Mediators & Arbitrators

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Judge Richard White Mediation
Spokane, WA 99201
Ellen M. Hendrick
Spokane, WA 99201
Johnson Law Group
Spokane, WA 99207
Lake City Law Group
435 W. Hanley Ave., Ste. 101, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815
Hatch Law Office
Spokane, WA 99205
Leslie Ann Grove
Spokane, WA 99202
Lee Law Office
Spokane, WA 99201
Lambrecht Dispute Resolution
Spokane, WA 99203

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FAQs

  • What is mediation?

    Mediation is an alternative to going to trial during legal disputes. The parties on both sides agree to work with an impartial third party who oversees discussions concerning the matter in dispute. The goal and hope of mediation is to come to a settlement or compromise that is agreeable to both parties. The mediator doesn't represent either party but works with both to help ensure that discussions are civil and agreements are as fair as possible given the situation. In many cases, if mediation fails, then the parties can move on to a trial in court.

  • What is arbitration?

    Arbitration is another alternative to a court trial, but it's a bit more formal than mediation. During the arbitration, evidence and testimony is presented to a panel of people who act as judges of sorts. They issue an opinion about the matter in writing, and depending on how the arbitration was entered into, it may or may not be binding. If it's binding, the parties must accept and abide by the decisions of the arbitrators. Commonly, each side selects a third-party arbitrator, and each of those people selects a third person.

  • Is arbitration or mediation better?

    Arbitration and mediation both have pros and cons, and which one is right for you depends on your personal preferences, legal goals, and the details of your case. Mediation can offer more control, and because of that, those who go through it tend to report a higher level of satisfaction. But arbitration is more formal and may provide a more structured environment, which may be needed if civil discussions aren't possible.

  • How do I choose a mediator or arbitrator?

    If you can choose a mediator or arbitrator, it's critical to look for a neutral third party. Someone who is in any way tied to either side or who might have a known strong opinion on matters related to the case may not be the best option. Legal knowledge is important for mediators and arbitrators, but arbitrators should also have court experience. Retired or former judges or trial lawyers may be good choices for arbitrators, for example.

  • What is an arbitration agreement?

    An arbitration agreement waives your right to seek legal remedies in court under certain circumstances, specifically, if you and the other party have unresolved disputes. You submit to binding arbitration over all matters, which can be somewhat risky as arbitration agreements are usually requested by companies that have arbitration processes set up, and those processes may not be impartial.

  • What is mandatory arbitration?

    Mandatory arbitration occurs when someone is forced to use arbitration as a means of settling an issue. One of the most common scenarios for this is employment. Employers may require that employees sign an arbitration agreement before they can begin work. The employees then give up some rights to go to court over certain employment issues.

  • What should I expect in child custody mediation?

    During a child custody mediation, the mediator will likely encourage each party to focus on the needs of the child or children. The parties work together to agree on custody. They typically won't discuss matters of child support, marital property, or other factors of the divorce—unless the mediation is for the whole divorce. If you are attending mediation, it is advised to come prepared to discuss what's in the best interest of your children and situation, but also be prepared to reach a compromise.