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While the use of the trust caucus does not increase the likelihood of reaching agreement, it does significantly decrease the time needed to conclude an agreement. Furthermore, the study uses real mediation cases. Poitras, J. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Report bugs here. Please share your general feedback.

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View 1 excerpt, references background. With respect, and acknowledging my own past as frequently a lawyer for franchisors, this question misses the mark. What Tom had was way more important than past affiliation with one side or the other. He had the trust of the parties and their lawyers.

Put another way, can you and your client put your trust in the mediator to do all within his power to help the parties move to resolution? Mediation literature supports the importance of trust in the mediator as a decisive factor in the success of mediation. Poitras knew that other academics had identified the importance of trust between mediators and parties as a key element of a successful mediation experience.

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