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EricDraven
11/17/20 9:52:17 PM
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Just saw this in one of my emails, it's a company I worked for. Talking to a lawyer tomorrow. Anyone had experience with this?

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Johnny_Nutcase
11/17/20 9:53:11 PM
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What kinda charges did you file?

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Naysaspace
11/17/20 9:53:44 PM
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mediation is what a lot of disputes use to avoid the cost and hassle of going to court.
after that comes arbitration, and before that you should have had negotiation.
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EricDraven
11/17/20 9:55:17 PM
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Johnny_Nutcase posted...
What kinda charges did you file?

discrimination

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EricDraven
11/17/20 9:57:32 PM
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Naysaspace posted...
mediation is what a lot of disputes use to avoid the cost and hassle of going to court.
after that comes arbitration, and before that you should have had negotiation.

but what does mediation involve

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yemmy
11/17/20 9:58:44 PM
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Quit being a bitch ass and handle your motherfucking shit in the street

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Pitlord_Special
11/17/20 10:00:02 PM
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Basically its a meeting where a representative of the court sits down with the parties involved (you, your attorney, and then them and their attorney) and explores the middle ground to try and come to a mutual agreement. If an agreement can be made, the mediator formalizes it and sends it to the court. When you have your hearing, the parties will state there is an agreement based on the outcome of the mediation and the judge will issue their orders based on the mediation agreement.

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EricDraven
11/17/20 10:06:38 PM
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Pitlord_Special posted...
Basically its a meeting where a representative of the court sits down with the parties involved (you, your attorney, and then them and their attorney) and explores the middle ground to try and come to a mutual agreement. If an agreement can be made, the mediator formalizes it and sends it to the court. When you have your hearing, the parties will state there is an agreement based on the outcome of the mediation and the judge will issue their orders based on the mediation agreement.


Hmm ok, so I'm getting some money then?

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Middle hope
11/17/20 10:10:06 PM
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EricDraven
11/17/20 10:11:18 PM
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Middle hope posted...
How did the discriminate you?


sexism

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