We all want to get past our present state of affairs and back to a future where coronavirus doesn’t impact our day-to-day existence. What will Mediation look like when that day arrives? Will there be in-person Mediations? Will there be virtual Mediations utilizing videoconferencing? Will there be Mediation sessions employing both in-person and remote participation simultaneously?
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