The Judges ADR Mediation
or Settlement Conference Service is available for parties to a dispute that
meets the qualifying standards to have a mediation or settlement
conference with an
experienced judge of the Superior Court.
The request for mediation or settlement conference may be made promptly by stipulation
(agreement) upon the filing of the Civil complaint and the answer.
There is no additional charge for this service. Click to link to a
copy of the Judge's ADR Program
Stipulation and Order Form and the
applicable Local Civil Rules. Within thirty
days of the acceptance of the case into the program, the parties
will be able to commence the ADR process before a judge.
If the parties reach
agreement, the agreement can be reduced to writing and become
enforceable in the same manner as any other.
If the matter is not resolved through
ADR, the case then reverts to the normal litigation mode and
will be assigned a case management date to begin the process of
litigation.
To contact the Judicial ADR Providers:
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List of Judicial Mediators |
| Judge Kleinberg |
Dept 1 |
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Judge Elfving |
Dept 2 |
| Judge Cain |
Dept 3 |
| Judge Jacobs-May |
Dept 4 |
| Judge Levinger |
Dept 5 |
| Judge Zepeda |
Dept 6 |
| Judge Huber |
Dept 8 |
| Judge Pierce |
Dept 9 |
| Judge Cabrinha |
Dept 10 |
| Judge Loftus |
Dept 11 |
| Judge Herlihy |
Dept 12 |
| Judge Edwards |
Dept 13 |
| Judge Grilli |
Dept 15 |
| Judge Komar |
Dept 17 |
| Judge Emerson |
Dept 19 |
| Judge Gallagher |
Dept 20 |
| Judge Nichols |
Dept 21 |
| Judge Murphy |
Dept 22 |
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