Pittsburgh, PA Mediation

AlpernSchubert P.C.

Arbitration and Mediation - Pittsburgh, PA - AlpernSchubert P.C.

Looking for an alternative to court for your dispute? Alpern Schubert P.C. offers impartial arbitration and mediation services in Pittsburgh, PA and the surrounding area. Our attorneys – Charles H. Alpern, Richard J. Schubert, and David C. Brumfield, will use their considerable experience to help you and the other party find a successful resolution for your dispute.

Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a legal technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, wherein the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons (the "arbitrators", "arbiters" or "arbitral tribunal"), by whose decision (the "award") they agree to be bound. Other forms of ADR include mediation (a form of settlement negotiation facilitated by a neutral third party) and non-binding resolution by experts.

It is more helpful, however, simply to classify arbitration as a form of binding dispute resolution, equivalent to litigation in the courts, and entirely distinct from the other forms of dispute resolution, such as negotiation, mediation, or determinations by experts, which are usually non-binding. Arbitration is most commonly used for the resolution of commercial disputes, particularly in the context of international commercial transactions.

Arbitration can be either voluntary or mandatory, and can be either binding or non-binding.

Mediation, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) or "appropriate dispute resolution", aims to assist two (or more) disputants in reaching an agreement. Whether an agreement results or not, and the content of that agreement (if any) the parties themselves determine — rather than accepting something imposed by a third party. The disputes may involve (as parties) states, organizations, communities, individuals or other representatives with a vested interest in the outcome. Mediation is a discipline in its own right, in a situation where people are trapped in a conflict, is their free agreement.

Mediators use appropriate techniques and / or skills to open and / or improve dialogue between disputants, aiming to help the parties reach an agreement (with concrete effects) on the disputed matter. Normally, all parties must view the mediator as impartial.

Disputants may use mediation in a variety of disputes, such as commercial, legal, diplomatic, workplace, community, and
family matters.

A third party representative contracts and mediates between the unions and the corporations. When a workers’ union goes on strike, a dispute takes place, and the corporation hires a third party to intervene in attempt to settle a contract or agreement between the union and the corporation.

Our Arbitration Services Include:

  • Voluntary and mandatory arbitration
  • Resolution of commercial disputes
  • Binding and non-binding arbitration

Our Mediation Services Include:

  • Commercial disputes
  • Legal disputes
  • Diplomatic disputes
  • Workplace disputes
  • Community disputes
  • Family disputes

Contact AlpernSchubert P.C. today at 412-765-1888 for all of your Pittsburgh, PA arbitration and mediation needs.

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