When shareholders disagree — whether about management, dividends, or company direction — litigation isn’t the…

A Quicker, Cheaper Way to Settle Disputes
Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution where both parties try to reach an agreement with the help of a neutral third party (the mediator). It’s less formal than court, often quicker, and usually far less expensive. Mediation can be voluntary or court-directed. If successful, the agreement can be made an order of court. It’s especially useful in matters like family disputes, property disagreements, and contract issues — and it keeps you in control of the outcome.
