The Court of Appeal mediation scheme is administered by CEDR Solve. Parties are not obliged to take part in this scheme and can terminate the mediation at any time by informing the Civil Appeals Office or CEDR Solve.
CEDR Solve is responsible for nominating mediators, preparing a mediation agreement and liaising with the parties over mediation arrangements. The Court remains responsible for the composition of the Panel and for any adjustment to the fees payable. CEDR Solve also reports to the Court and obtain feedback about the mediation and the mediator at the end of the process.
Court of Appeal Mediation scheme fees schedule
1 Jul 2008
Mediation: protection by privilege and confidentiality?
23 Jun 2008
Business Relationships expert joins CEDR
18 Jun 2008
W(h)ither Halsey? Part 2 - a view from the motorbike
11 Jun 2008
CEDR Solve’s direct panel expands to 50 mediators
Wednesday 10 September 2008
Mediator Speed Dating - meeting, mingling, informing
Thursday 11 September 2008
- 5:00 pm registration for a 5:30pm start'Meet the Mediators' - North East & Midlands
Monday 15 September 2008
Registration and refreshments 7.30 - 8.00am, briefing 8.00 - 9.00am, end 9.30amCEDR Breakfast Briefing: 'Are IP disputes amenable to mediation?' with Alan Limbury