Mediation

Why Mediation

Why Mediation

The parties do not have to bear the huge legal costs of litigation.


The parties do not have to spend years on litigation to have their dispute resolved. They do not have to bear the long-lasting stress and suffering of litigation.


The parties can control the results of resolution. They do not have to encounter the unpredictable judgments of the Court.


The parties do not have to attend days, weeks or even months of trial hearings and bear the suffering arising from cross-examination by solicitors or counsel for hours, days or even weeks.


The parties can maintain a friendly relationship after the dispute is resolved.


The mediation process is completely confidential. The parties do not have to worry about disclosing the issues to the public during litigation. The information disclosed during mediation is not admissible in Court.


The mediator can assist the parties to understand the views of each other to reach a win-win situation.