Mediation non-settlement reports must be submitted to providers or parties and must not disclose reasons or conduct. When parties fail to reach agreement or the mediator deems settlement impossible, the mediator must produce a non-settlement report. For institutional mediation the report is submitted in writing to the mediation service provider; in other cases a signed copy must be provided to all parties. The report must not disclose the cause of non-settlement or any matter regarding the parties' conduct during mediation.
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Mediation non-settlement reports must be submitted to providers or parties and must not disclose reasons or conduct.
When parties fail to reach agreement or the mediator deems settlement impossible, the mediator must produce a non-settlement report. For institutional mediation the report is submitted in writing to the mediation service provider; in other cases a signed copy must be provided to all parties. The report must not disclose the cause of non-settlement or any matter regarding the parties' conduct during mediation.
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