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Plenary Sessions in a Paradigm of Presumptive and Virtual Mediation
The traditional mediation model contemplates a preliminary discussion with counsel to address logistics including setting a mediation date, ensuing submission of mediation statements and key documents to orient the mediator, and ultimately a formal session attended by client representatives kicked off with a plenary joint session potentially followed by private alternating caucuses.