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#117 Can It Be Resolved? The Use of Mediators to Settle Antitrust Class Actions.

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The Honorable Judge Vaughn R. Walker (Retired), FedArb

Mediation is a tool that litigants can use to resolve disputes. What are the advantages of using a mediator, particularly in high-stakes antitrust class actions? Judge Vaughn Walker, retired Chief Judge of the Northern District of California and now mediator, joins John Roberti and Kayla Odom to discuss how mediation can help parties reach certainty and finality, the best timing for mediation, and strategies mediators use to help participants. Listen in to learn why people should choose mediation, and to learn the “do’s” and “don’ts” when it comes to mediation and making settlement possible.

The Honorable Judge Vaughn R. Walker (Retired), FedArb

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Posted On May 31, 2021

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Posted In ENFORCEMENT / COMPLIANCE Litigation Private

Tagged ADR mediation settlement

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