Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1. What types of cases do you handle?
A. All types of civil litigation, including but not limited to:
- Business litigation
- Construction litigation
- Real estate, including landlord/tenant
- Contract
- Fraud
- Employment
- Wrongful termination
- Discrimination
- Covenant not to compete
- Contract
- NASD disputes
- Personal injury
- Products liability
- Pharmaceutical
- Environmental litigation
- Professional malpractice
- Wrongful death
- Defamation
- Auto/truck accidents
- Slip & fall
- Family law
- Divorce
- Custody
- Visitation
- Financial
- Asset division
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"Ms. Malow recently mediated a case involving negligence where
liability was admitted and the dispute was over the damages. The
main issues were the extent of the injuries and the limitations
resulting from the injuries. Ellen quickly grasped the key areas in
contention. Her background in this area of law was extremely helpful
in bridging the gap between the parties. She was effective and I
recommend her highly."
Ray S.
Smith, III
Attorney
at Law
Marshall
& Lueder, LLC
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Q2. Which process - mediation, arbitration or trial -
will work best?
A. If you have an agreement with another party on which method to
use, you would be using that one. If you initiate a form of dispute
resolution, you will want to select
a method that is in line with your values and preferences.
If you need further help, feel free to contact
us.
Q3. What are the differences between the various
processes?
A. Please see the compare methods section as well as the
Choosing a Method Section under the Services area of the site.
Q4. What are your fees?
A. Fees vary depending on several factors including the
number of parties and complexity of issues, etc. Please contact us
for further information.
Q5. How do I schedule a mediation or arbitration?
A. Please see the Contact page on the site.
Q6. What is your cancellation policy?
A. We have a cancellation fee that varies depending on when the cancellation occurs.
Q7. In which Georgia courts are you on the roster?
A. Clayton County, Cobb County (Magistrate and Superior
Courts), Fulton County, Gwinnett County and the Sixth Judicial
District.
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