Compare 4 attorneys and 3 law firms in New Providence , NJ. Sort by highest rating and years of mediation and arbitration experience.
Bruce Lambden Jr.
New Providence mediation and arbitration attorney at Stebbins and Welinder with 48 years experience1902 West Main Avenue, New Providence, NJ 07974
Candace Uxbridge
New Providence mediation and arbitration attorney at Stebbins and Welinder with 44 years experience1902 West Main Avenue, New Providence, NJ 07974
John McManus
New Providence mediation and arbitration attorney at McManus and Associates with 36 years experience571 Central Avenue, Suite 120, New Providence, NJ 07974
Jonathan Peters, III
New Providence mediation and arbitration attorney at Cooper and Smith with 26 years experience121 Chandlon Road, New Providence, NJ 07974
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Mediation and arbitration are options to resolve disputes between parties without going to court. Mediation is a non-binding process where a mediator attempts to assist the parties in resolving their dispute, and can end without reaching a solution, whereas an arbitrator will make a final decision that is binding upon the parties. Both mediation and arbitration are commonly used to resolve divorces or business disputes to avoid costly litigation. Our directory features lawyers who focus on both arbitration and mediation. Find one in your area to help resolve your dispute.
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