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Snyder: N.E.E.D.: Notice Everything Energizing Deciders

By Teddy Snyder

Wednesday, May 11, 2022 | 0

Assessing your case from your side’s point of view is critical, but it won’t get you far if you don’t pay attention to your opponent’s needs as well.

Teddy Snyder

Teddy Snyder

Here are three tips to help you move from conflict to resolution:

  • Spend time sizing up the case from your opponents' point of view. They are most likely to see things your way if you can pitch your case to match their needs.
  • Mediation may be the only opportunity to direct information to the client without the attorney filter. Present information in joint session or through the mediator to appeal to the client.
  • Assess your litigation budget — and your opponent’s. Look beyond the dollars. Before you head to mediation, draft a plan for discussing the time and energy that will be required, as well as the emotional investment.

Every negotiator would love to get everything they want. That’s not likely to happen. Try to fashion a compromise that appeals to the parties' needs.

Attorney Teddy Snyder mediates workers' compensation cases throughout California. She can be contacted through snydermediations.com.

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