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Guidelines for the Ethical Practice of Mediation and to Prevent the Unauthorized Practice of Law Guidelines for the Ethical Practice of Mediation and to Prevent the Unauthorized Practice of Law, North Carolina Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section. The use of mediation has continued to expand across North Carolina during the 1990's and with this use, the practice of mediation can intersect with the practice of law. As a result, the North Carolina Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section Council created a Task Force to review current mediation practices and develop guidelines for use by mediators to promote the ethical practice of mediation and to prevent the unauthorized practice of law. Your selected article and the entire Mediate.com Library are yours for free. First we need a small amount of information to best serve you: I am: a member of the public a mediator (including attorney-mediator) an attorney other dispute resolution professional My area code is: or no area code (International) Thanks for the opportunity to serve you. Privacy Why we ask Approved by the Dispute Resolution Section Executive Committee on April 14, 1999 Approved by the North Carolina Bar Association Board of Governors on June 17, 1999 INTRODUCTION The use of mediation has continued to expand across North Carolina during the 1990's and with this use, the practice of mediation can intersect with the practice of law. As a result, the North Carolina Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section Council created a Task Force to review current mediation practices and develop guidelines for use by mediators to promote the ethical practice of mediation and to prevent the unauthorized practice of law. THE PRACTICE OF MEDIATION IN NORTH CAROLINA Mediation now spans the State of North Carolina in a broad range of programs. Many of these mediation programs are court based or court sponsored and others are based on federal authority, however, our State also has a rich history of community mediation centers. Full Article: http://www.mediate.com/articles/ncarolinabar.cfm |
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