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$10.00 Reword this Paper so it passes plagiarism checker.

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I need a Paper fixed up right away .. its 90% copied material from the internet.. And wont pass through plagiarism checker.. Check it out and see what you can do .

Need it ASAP within a few hours.

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Preview: ... promote participation and fair negotiation. Nevertheless, the parties will have to put confidentiality aside in order to demonstrate to a judge that the other party has not proceeded in “good faith.”   Confidentiality rules allow an environment in which disputants can have a piece of mind when disclosing their information, encouraging the free flow of information. Without this sense of privacy, the parties may be concern to disclose all of the relevant facts, even facts unfavorable to one party. The primary goal of a mediator is to assist with an easy process of  discussion, as well as to remind the parties their guarantee of confidentiality, which  helps create a comfortable environment in which the participants can speak frankly.   Implementations of “good faith” conditions allow a fair and trustworthy environment for all participants. In addition, “Good faith” requirements define what constitutes bad faith and how to conduct themselves in mediation. The rule of “good faith” is not only a benefit for one participant, but for the system as a whole. The benefit of the “good faith” requirement should increase efficiency, meaning, parties that participate in good faith should be more likely to reach a settlement, saving money and time associated with the mediation process. On the other hand, “good faith” rulings can directly conflict with confidentiality statutes because,  courts  cannot enforce vague “good faith” canons without researching into a specific mediation and determining the details of each party. Although parties are often guaranteed by the mediator  their exchanges will be confidential—or even favored in some jurisdictions— if one party acts in bad faith, the entire proceeding may be reviewed and confidential information may be disclosed if the opposing party demands penalties. For this reason, the implementation of “good faith” negotiation standards is usually conflicting to at least one parties’ possibility of confidentiality.   ...

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