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Mediation and arbitration are two of the most useful tools in dispute resolution, and most people don't know the difference until they're already in the middle of one.
Brooke sits down with her dad, Bill Hardie, a seasoned mediator and former trial attorney, to pull back the curtain on what really happens in those separate conference rooms. This is the legal reality check that could save you years, thousands of dollars, and a whole lot of aggravation.
📍 Life is legal—so you gotta know the rules. Subscribe to Life is Legal for plain-English legal breakdowns that actually make sense.
What You'll Learn
⏱️Chapters
[00:44] — Welcome to the Pod
[02:31] — How Mediation Actually Works
[04:32] — Mediation vs. Arbitration: What's the Real Difference?
[08:00] — When Arbitration Applies and Why It's Showing Up in More Contracts
[12:30] — When to Mediate
[14:00] — Can the Court Order You to Mediation?
[17:09] — What Happens If Mediation Doesn't Resolve It: The Courthouse Reality
[20:09] — Inside the Room: How a Mediator Opens the Session and Reads the Parties
[24:17] — Why Lawyers Call the Mediator Before the Session Starts [
25:52] — When It's Not About the Money: Handling Emotion-Driven Disputes
[28:01] — How Mediators Get Stuck Cases Across the Finish Line
[32:44] — The Biggest Mistakes People Make Walking Into Mediation
[35:44] — Real Stories: The Cases Nobody Thought Would Settle
[42:23] — Why Mediation Gives You Control That a Courtroom Never Will
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Want more real talk and practical tools to help you understand the laws that affect you and your family?
Get the Legal Brief Newsletter 👉 https://brooke-hardie.kit.com/newlsetter
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The views and opinions expressed on “Life Is Legal” are those of Brooke Hardie and her guests alone…and are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. No part of this podcast or any related materials are intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice.
mediation and arbitration, dispute resolution, alternative dispute resolution, how mediation works, civil law, arbitration clause in contract, settlement negotiation, legal process explained, legal literacy, resolving disputes without court
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Mediation and arbitration are two of the most useful tools in dispute resolution, and most people don't know the difference until they're already in the middle of one.
Brooke sits down with her dad, Bill Hardie, a seasoned mediator and former trial attorney, to pull back the curtain on what really happens in those separate conference rooms. This is the legal reality check that could save you years, thousands of dollars, and a whole lot of aggravation.
📍 Life is legal—so you gotta know the rules. Subscribe to Life is Legal for plain-English legal breakdowns that actually make sense.
What You'll Learn
⏱️Chapters
[00:44] — Welcome to the Pod
[02:31] — How Mediation Actually Works
[04:32] — Mediation vs. Arbitration: What's the Real Difference?
[08:00] — When Arbitration Applies and Why It's Showing Up in More Contracts
[12:30] — When to Mediate
[14:00] — Can the Court Order You to Mediation?
[17:09] — What Happens If Mediation Doesn't Resolve It: The Courthouse Reality
[20:09] — Inside the Room: How a Mediator Opens the Session and Reads the Parties
[24:17] — Why Lawyers Call the Mediator Before the Session Starts [
25:52] — When It's Not About the Money: Handling Emotion-Driven Disputes
[28:01] — How Mediators Get Stuck Cases Across the Finish Line
[32:44] — The Biggest Mistakes People Make Walking Into Mediation
[35:44] — Real Stories: The Cases Nobody Thought Would Settle
[42:23] — Why Mediation Gives You Control That a Courtroom Never Will
—
Want more real talk and practical tools to help you understand the laws that affect you and your family?
Get the Legal Brief Newsletter 👉 https://brooke-hardie.kit.com/newlsetter
–-
The views and opinions expressed on “Life Is Legal” are those of Brooke Hardie and her guests alone…and are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. No part of this podcast or any related materials are intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice.
mediation and arbitration, dispute resolution, alternative dispute resolution, how mediation works, civil law, arbitration clause in contract, settlement negotiation, legal process explained, legal literacy, resolving disputes without court