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Today’s topic: appellate mediation in the Tenth Circuit.
The Tenth Circuit Mediation Office, staffed by attorney-mediators, conducts mediation in civil appeals pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 33 and 10th Circuit Rule 33.1. The Court’s mediation process provides confidential, risk-free opportunities for parties to resolve their disputes without the need of a further judicial decision. Here are a few things you should know about Tenth Circuit mediation.
For more information on appellate mediation in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, visit the court’s website.
Related Resources:
- FindLaw’s Tenth Circuit blog (FindLaw)
- NFL Season on the Line: Judge Encourages Mediation (FindLaw’s Tarnished Twenty)
- Tenth Circuit Mediation Office Sample Stipulation to Dismiss (Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals)
- Tenth Circuit Mediation Office Sample Order of Dismissal (Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals)
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