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Odessa Dispute Resolution Lawyers

Midland Mediation Lawyers Providing Alternatives to Trial

At Tidwell & Tidwell, LLP, we understand the importance of providing cost-effective, timely resolutions to complex issues. Our Odessa dispute resolution attorneys also recognize alternative dispute strategies as effective ways for clients to achieve their goals.

In Texas, mediation may be court-ordered. Most judges require at least one mediation session before litigation. With mediation, a mediator acts as a neutral observer, listening to both sides of a dispute. The mediator helps each side discuss their problems so that they can agree on a resolution. It is important to have a skilled, dedicated mediation attorney on your side, helping you pursue a favorable outcome. Our goal is to help protect your interests at every stage of your life.

Dedicated Odessa Dispute Resolution Attorney

Attorney Jack Q. Tidwell is a Licensed Mediator. He has mediated roughly one thousand cases. As a skilled mediator, he has been a neutral party and evaluated a wide range of complex issues. His experiences help him quickly and accurately estimate the value of a lawsuit.

Arbitration is typically the process of taking your argument to a panel of neutral parties. The arbitrators listen to both sides and make a decision based on facts presented. Many contracts require arbitration to resolve disputes. As your Odessa dispute resolution attorney, Jack Tidwell can represent you in mediation or arbitration.

Cost-Effective Alternative to Litigation

Litigation - or resolving issues in court - can be expensive and time-consuming. Mediation and arbitration is typically quicker than a full litigation process. The shorter time frame helps to keep costs down. However, our attorneys believe the primary benefit to mediation is your ability to sit down with the other party and come to an agreement together. Taking your dispute to court and presenting it to a jury gives 12 strangers control of your outcome. We strive to put you in control of the issues that matter most to you, not 12 strangers.

Also, mediation is not binding. That means if you can't reach an agreement or do not approve the mediator's decision, you can still proceed with trial.

Broad Legal Areas

Mediation and arbitration can be conducted effectively for a wide range of legal areas. Our Odessa dispute resolution attorneys can help represent you in mediation or arbitration for:

Free Consultations

Please don't hesitate to contact our Odessa attorneys. We are committed to helping you pursue a favorable resolution to your issue. We can be reached by phone at 888-322-6370 or 432-692-0191. You can also send us an e-mail. Se habla español.