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Negotiation and mediation | ||||||||||||
Negotiation | ||||||||||||
As part of the overall dispute resolution approach, most contracts require the parties to meet in an attempt to resolve the dispute. Many construction contracts require the parties to negotiate. This may require named persons or senior executives to negotiate. Some clauses contain an obligation to negotiate in 'good faith' or 'bona fide'. The law concerning the requirements of 'good faith' is not settled, however the case of Aiton Australia Pty Ltd v Transfield Pty Ltd [1999] NSWSC 996 provides some indication of the requirements. | ||||||||||||
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Without prejudice | ||||||||||||
Statements made in negotiations to settle a dispute are privileged. This 'without prejudice' privilege is held by both sides to the dispute. Both must consent for the privilege to be waived. As a matter a prudence however, both oral and written statements made in the course of negotiation should be noted as being 'without prejudice' in case it is later argued that those statements were 'open statements'. | ||||||||||||
Mediation | ||||||||||||
Mediation involves the disputing parties entering into negotiations facilitated by a neutral and impartial third party. The mediator has no power to impose a binding decision on the parties. Unless the parties reach agreement, there is no outcome of the mediation. Mediation may occur as a result of the requirements of the construction contract, the agreement of the parties, or as a result of an order of a court in the litigation process. The parties agree, either in the mediation agreement or as part of the process, on the steps to be taken in the mediation and to participate in the mediation in good faith. Parties generally agree to exchange position papers before the mediation session. Each party usually pays its own costs of the mediation, and the parties share the costs of the mediator and the mediation venue. | ||||||||||||
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