Mediation referrals: courts may send disputes to mediation at any stage, may order interim protection, but settlement remains voluntary. Court or tribunal may refer parties to mediation at any stage of proceedings even after earlier non-settlement; the adjudicative body may pass suitable interim orders to protect party interests, and parties are not obliged to reach a settlement following such a referral.
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Mediation referrals: courts may send disputes to mediation at any stage, may order interim protection, but settlement remains voluntary.
Court or tribunal may refer parties to mediation at any stage of proceedings even after earlier non-settlement; the adjudicative body may pass suitable interim orders to protect party interests, and parties are not obliged to reach a settlement following such a referral.
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