Question

Which of the following is true about mediation?

A. The involved parties generally devise their own solution, with the mediator as a facilitator, not a decision maker.

B. The mediators decision is legally binding, although in some cases, such as labor disputes, it may be appealed to a court.

C. The involved parties present proofs and presentations, and hence it is procedurally more formal than arbitration.

D. The mediators proposed solution is a determination of right or wrong rather than a compromise.

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