Mediation

I approach mediation not merely as a procedural step, but as a structural method that enables parties to manage disputes in a more controlled, predictable, and less exhausting way.

Particularly in disputes arising from commercial relationships, contracts, and technically complex matters, I adopt an approach that evaluates the parties' genuine interests, legal positions, and practical resolution possibilities together.

Not every dispute ends in settlement. However, a properly conducted process allows parties to assess their legal risks as well as their time and cost burdens more rationally. I carry out my mediation practice with this understanding.

Areas of Practice

Commercial Disputes
Disagreements arising from commercial relationships, payment, performance, and contracts.

Contractual Disputes
Disputes stemming from differences in rights, obligations, and interpretation between parties.

Technically Complex Disputes
Disagreements involving issues of technical performance, delivery, quality, scope, and execution.

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