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Lewis & Feldman Mediation Services

Registered Alabama Mediators

Your time as a lawyer is valuable. As a solution, mediation can speed up processes and situations where a conflict has arisen with your clients, and they need a faster resolution than formal litigation or arbitration. It saves both your time and theirs.

Why Consider Mediation?

As you know, there are several advantages when it comes to mediation. If your client prefers independence or wants to speed through a process, mediation is best. Mediation allows the choice to be your client’s decision. The agreement will be on the client’s terms and conditions. Unlike other areas of law such as a courtroom, mediation also focuses on the needs, interests, and feelings of the clients, thus allowing a decision more sensitive to the clients. This form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) allows both parties to not only tell their side of the story, but it also treats the situation as a problem that has underlying issues that need to be solved, whereas a courtroom does not. Not only can mediation save you time to focus on other cases, but it also saves your clients time and money.


Is Mediation Right for Your Case?

Mediation is best for cases that require an agreement beneficial to both parties. Explain to your clients that a courtroom leaves much more room for chance to benefit only one party, such as your opponent. At mediation, all of the issues can be discussed with a third party, and that party can objectively speak with both sides to try and settle the claim.

We also offer domestic relations mediation. Our expert team of mediators can handle negotiations between spouses looking to file for divorce and split their assets amicably. The benefits of having a third party during your divorce proceedings and negotiations are essential to any legal disputes in a domestic relationship.


Choosing A Mediator

There are many important factors when it comes to choosing the right mediator for you and your case.  Some of those factors include rapport, empathy, and a grasp of legal issues.  Both Jon and Danny graduated from Vanderbilt School of Law, and each have over thirty years practicing law and solving disputes.

Please feel free to schedule a mediation with Jon or Danny by calling Lewis & Feldman, LLC locally at 205-254-6060 or toll-free at 888-295-7409. You can also email us at jon@BirminghamMediators.com and dfeldman@BirminghamMediators.com. You can count on us. We’re the Birmingham mediators who can help mediate your dispute in a quick and professional way.

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Jon Lewis

Jon Lewis

  • Completed 40 hours of comprehensive training in Divorce and Family Mediation
  • Registered on the Alabama State Court mediator Roster
  • Completed the 2019 Master Mediators Forum for 6 hours of Advanced Mediation CLE
  • Registered on the Alabama Arbitrator Roster
  • Approved as a FINRA Dispute Resolution Arbitrator
  • Completed 20 hours of training in The Mediation Process & the Skills of Conflict Resolution, Mediation Media
  • Master Mediators Forum
  • Neutral Solution ’19 Annual Conference
  • Completed 6.8 hours of Appellate Mediation Training
  • On the Supreme Court of Alabama and Alabama Court of Civil Appeals Appellate Roster of mediators
  • Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution Profile
Danny Feldman

Danny Feldman

  • Registered on the Alabama State Court Mediator Roster
  • Completed the 2019 Master Mediators Forum for 6 hours of Advanced Mediation CLE
  • Completed 20 hours of training in The Mediation Process & the Skills of Conflict Resolution, Mediation Media
  • Master Mediators Forum
  • Neutral Solution ’19 Annual Conference
  • Completed 6 hours of training in Advanced Mediation, Mediation Media
  • Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution Profile

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