Mediator disclosure duty requires revealing interests and circumstances that could undermine independence or impartiality in mediation. Mediators must disclose any personal, professional or financial interest in the outcome, circumstances that may give rise to a justifiable doubt as to their independence or impartiality, and such other facts as may be specified by regulations to identify and manage potential conflicts in consumer dispute mediation.
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Mediator disclosure duty requires revealing interests and circumstances that could undermine independence or impartiality in mediation.
Mediators must disclose any personal, professional or financial interest in the outcome, circumstances that may give rise to a justifiable doubt as to their independence or impartiality, and such other facts as may be specified by regulations to identify and manage potential conflicts in consumer dispute mediation.
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