Mediation

Empowering You Through Difficult Times: Mediation Lawyers in Nashville

Mediation

Our mediation lawyers here in Nashville allow those involved in a dispute to resolve the dispute themselves and eliminate the uncertainty of having the matter decided in court. A mediator, who manages the process and remains impartial, works with all parties until an agreement is reached that is acceptable to everyone.

There are several advantages to hiring one of our mediation lawyers in Nashville. Disputes can be settled promptly, and mediation costs are significantly less than taking a case to trial. Mediation is private and confidential while letting both sides maintain control over the resolution of their issues through collaborative problem-solving. Additionally, if you cannot reach an agreement, you still have the right to take the dispute before a judge or jury.

GSRM Law has five attorneys certified as Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 Mediators to assist with the settlement of disputes through the mediation process.

Types of disputes that can be mediated:

  • Business Dissolution
  • Commercial and Financial
  • Contracts
  • Employment
  • Non-profits
  • Personal Injury
  • Probate and Estates
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
  • Landlord and Tenant
  • Neighbor and Community
  • Consumer
  • Divorce and Family
  • Juvenile
  • Negligence
  • Products Liability
  • Construction
  • Environmental
  • Other Civil Matters

Mediations can take place at one of the GSRM Law offices, at a location selected by the parties or online via Zoom.

Whether you need a mediation lawyer in Nashville for divorce, personal injury, employment, or other reasons, our skilled attorneys are committed to providing you with compassionate guidance, relentless advocacy, and effective resolution strategies tailored to your specific circumstances.

To schedule a mediation with one of our attorneys, please contact Denise Joscelyn at djoscelyn@gsrm.com or 615.921.4235.

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