Abstract

Threats to mediation confidentiality come in four contexts. In the first of a two-part article, Stuart M. Widman, of Chicago, covers two of the areas that can infringe on mediation confidentiality privilege—where mediation communications are needed for a criminal proceeding, and where they are needed to prove fraud or coercion led to a mediated settlement

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