Do You Have Past Disputes That Need Addressing?

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Have you ever faced a dispute, complaint, or problem… only to ignore it and hope it went away? If so, you are absolutely not alone. Many business owners have disputes and conflicts they have not properly delt with. Disputes can be uncomfortable to face, but without facing them head-on, you risk long-term problems and much bigger issues within the business.

So, if you’re committed to helping your business thrive and grow- it’s time to address all those old disputes that you try not to think about!

Unfortunately, many business owners feel these disputes will naturally progress to the court system, and to litigation. This is extremely intimidating, as it can cause major problems for the business. Not only do these cases cost a lot of money, but they can often damage the reputation of a business and leave things in a much worse state.

It’s really no wonder business owners often choose to ignore these issues instead, especially with the potential problems being so vast, (and the cost being so prohibitive).

Luckily, there is another way to resolve your disputes. One of the most common ways to resolve these old disputes is through a mediation. Mediation is useful because it gives both parties a space to discuss their concerns, complaints and personal side of the story, ensuring everyone can express their views on the situation.

Mediation also makes use of a non-biased party, who can talk with each side and find a rational, logical, and fair outcome… an outcome that you might not be able to reach on your own.

With a mediation dispute, there are no winners or losers- just a peaceful resolution that strives to be fair to everyone involved in the conflict.

So, if you have any lingering conflicts and disputes, this is a fantastic way to tackle them head-on, without fear of a major blow-up, or huge problems within your business.

The team of legal and technical experts at Immediation are here to help guide you through the mediation process to reach the best possible outcome. You can do it 100% online or opt to use a managed service where the Immediation personnel do everything for you, from start to finish.

Mediation is a good first step in the dispute resolution process. It’s Immediation’s goal to help you sustain your business relationships, while resolving the matter quickly and professionally.

Want to know more, or enquire about your business dispute? Simply fill out the form on the contact page and they’ll be in touch.

 

References:

https://shawdr.com.au/is-it-time-to-deal-with-lingering-disputes/

https://www.mediate.com/articles/steppJ.cfm

https://www.fedcourt.gov.au/services/ADR/mediation