from contention to consensus
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
I Can Help You Settle Your Case
Differences Between Live Mediation Vs. Online Mediation
Case Results
Finding The Most Efficient Path Is My Priority
If you need to resolve a difficult legal dispute in a cost-effective manner that will save time and allow you the maximum control over the outcome, I am here to guide you. My name is Sean Judge, and my law firm, Judge Mediation, provides creative, skilled mediation and arbitration services to help individuals and businesses resolve legal disputes.
I have over 35 years of litigation experience under my belt, a sound grasp of civil law, and I know how to accurately assess the strong and weak points of each party’s case and move the case toward resolution.
The Right Balance Of Knowledge And Understanding
My substantial experience and training in alternative dispute resolution allows me to offer insightful solutions appropriate to the case. I’ve served as an arbitrator since 1994, a Judge Pro Tem since 1997 and a mediator since 2002.
From the moment the first phone call comes in, I prepare counsel and parties to resolve their disputes. Because I understand the ebbs and flows of dispute resolution during mediation, I encourage the parties to “manage an inning ahead”, and anticipate their next response even while I am in the other rooms.
Get Insight, Call Now
In addition to conducting mediations online, I have two offices in the Los Angeles area in Woodland Hills in the west San Fernando Valley and in Valencia. If you’re an attorney or business interested in using my services as a mediator or arbitrator, please contact my office by calling 818-616-8500 or by email..
About Me
Sean E. Judge
Resolving cases through mediated settlements is not always easy. Obtaining an agreement when the parties and counsel have spent months, if not years, as adversaries requires preparation, paying close attention to each side’s position, and ultimately, respecting them as people.