How Do I Select a Mediator, Arbitrator or Early Neutral Evaluator for My Superior Court Case?

The court maintains rosters of neutrals for mediation, early neutral evaluation and arbitration. Qualifications have been established for each of those rosters, and all of the neutrals on the roster meet these requirements. The Clerk of Court has a copy of the list for your review.

The Directory of ADR Neutrals on Superior Court Rosters , Directory of District Court Civil Litigation Mediation Roster and Directory of Land Use/Environmental Mediation Roster are also available on this website. You may choose a neutral who is not on the roster if all parties and counsel agree. If you cannot agree on a neutral, and the judge is required to appoint one, the judge will designate a neutral from one of the court rosters.

When choosing a neutral for your ADR process, you should review the neutral's professional background and style of practice. Credentials that are often important in choosing a neutral include the following: • professional background (law, accounting, counseling etc.) • ... more.

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