The ideal way to do mediation is for each party to have his or her own lawyer and a third lawyer to be hired as a mediator. A lawyer cannot be both the mediator and either party's lawyer.
If a party chooses not to hire a lawyer for himself or herself, then the party would be representing himself or herself.
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If you wish to try mediation the right way (understanding the above rules), then I could be retained as either a mediator or as a lawyer for a party (not both).
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