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Your Mediation Attorney

      Mediation is a great strategy to resolve your case quickly, without the torment and expense of an ongoing lawsuit.
      David Geffen is an expert negotiator who can represent you at your upcoming CDR mediation, EEOC mediation, or other mediation. There is no fee unless you reach a settlement. The other side will likely have an attorney to represent them and make their strongest case. So should you.
       When you hire David Geffen to represent you at mediation, he will help you with:
  • Understanding, organizing, and analyzing the facts and evidence that support your claim
  • Applying the latest and most persuasive legal arguments
  • Developing a negotiation strategy for a good settlement
  • Drafting a mediation brief for the mediator that supports your claim
  • Helping you prepare for what will happen at the mediation
  • Representing you during the mediation in negotiations
  • Drafting and reviewing settlement documents
      Contact David Geffen to discuss representation at your upcoming EEOC mediation, CDR mediation, or employment mediation.​

Don't  Stress...

      You don’t need to stress about participating in a mediation when you are represented by a great attorney. Since mediations require both sides to agree, you will always make the ultimate decision as to whether to accept a settlement proposal.
      David Geffen will help you maximize your settlement and determine whether the settlement is appropriate based on your facts and circumstances.

Having an Attorney at Mediation Shows Strength

      When the other side sees you have representation they think your claim must be strong enough to interest an attorney and they think its probably better to settle at mediation rather than risk engaging in an expensive lawsuit.

The Mediator's Role

Mediators are not judges. It is the mediator’s role to communicate each side’s settlement proposals and help the parties find options for an agreement. Unlike a judge, mediators will not make a decision for you.

Case  Evaluation

    Is my claim weak or strong? Is it worth $5000 or $500,000? What will happen if I do settle at mediation and what will happen if I don’t?
​      David Geffen will help you answer all your questions. 

david@davidgeffenmediation.com


David Geffen, Esq.
(310) 434-1111 
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