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Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

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"Evaluative" Mediation Is An Oxymoron, Kimberlee K. Kovach, Lela P. Love Jan 1996

"Evaluative" Mediation Is An Oxymoron, Kimberlee K. Kovach, Lela P. Love

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An essential characteristic of mediation is facilitated negotiation wherein the mediator remains neutral throughout the process. Inconsistent with this role is an evaluative mediator who assesses the strengths and weaknesses of legal claims, proposes settlement terms, pushes parties to accept a particular settlement, and predicts court outcomes or the impact of not settling. A mediator’s assessment invariably favors one side over the other and jeopardizes neutrality. This article argues that mediation should stand as a distinct and clear-cut alternative to the evaluative and frequently highly-adversarial adjudicatory processes and that mediators should not evaluate.