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What Is Mediation?

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John Owens, veterinary attorney at the Law Offices of John Owens, LLC, says most veterinary practices use mediation on a regular basis.

Mediation is problem solving with a neutral party. John Owens, veterinary attorney at the Law Offices of John Owens, LLC, says most veterinary practices use mediation on a regular basis.

When it comes to employee conflicts, conflicts with clients over treatment costs, malpractice issues or issues with practice ownership, mediation should be used rather than bringing the issue to court.

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