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Your Inheritance with Peter Bochnewich, Episode 17
In this episode of Your Inheritance, Peter Bochnewich speaks with Richard Lutringer, a nationally recognized mediator of family business, probate, real estate, and commercial disputes in Southern California and New York City.
Tune in to the episode to hear about:
* Mediation vs. Arbitration and Litigation: Richard Lutringer explains mediation as a collaborative process focused on parties' interests, unlike arbitration’s binding decisions.
* Timing for Mediation: Richard stresses that early mediation saves time, costs, and prevents conflict escalation, especially in family business disputes.
* Mindset for Mediation: Richard emphasizes the need for an open mindset in mediation, viewing it as a conflict resolution opportunity.
* Role of the Mediator: Richard describes the mediator's role as facilitating discussion rather than deciding the outcome.
* Emotional and Operational Impact of Disputes: Richard notes that mediation helps resolve conflicts in family-run businesses while preserving relationships.
Learn more about Richard Lutringer:
* Connect with Richard Lutringer on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lutringermediation
* Visit Lutringer Mediaton’s website: https://lutringermediation.com
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About the Your Inheritance with Peter Bochnewich Podcast: Your rights, your obligations, your responsibilities — this podcast presents insights from experts if you're being sued over an estate or feel you're not getting your share.
Subscribe to the Your Inheritance with Peter Bochnewich podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-inheritance/id1667965904
Connect with Peter Bochnewich:
* LinkedIn (Peter): https://www.linkedin.com/company/martin-&-bochnewich/about
* LinkedIn (Bochnewich Law): https://www.linkedin.com/company/martin-&-bochnewich/about
* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BochnewichLawOffices
* Twitter: https://twitter.com/bochnewichlaw
* Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BochnewichLaw
By Peter BochnewichYour Inheritance with Peter Bochnewich, Episode 17
In this episode of Your Inheritance, Peter Bochnewich speaks with Richard Lutringer, a nationally recognized mediator of family business, probate, real estate, and commercial disputes in Southern California and New York City.
Tune in to the episode to hear about:
* Mediation vs. Arbitration and Litigation: Richard Lutringer explains mediation as a collaborative process focused on parties' interests, unlike arbitration’s binding decisions.
* Timing for Mediation: Richard stresses that early mediation saves time, costs, and prevents conflict escalation, especially in family business disputes.
* Mindset for Mediation: Richard emphasizes the need for an open mindset in mediation, viewing it as a conflict resolution opportunity.
* Role of the Mediator: Richard describes the mediator's role as facilitating discussion rather than deciding the outcome.
* Emotional and Operational Impact of Disputes: Richard notes that mediation helps resolve conflicts in family-run businesses while preserving relationships.
Learn more about Richard Lutringer:
* Connect with Richard Lutringer on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lutringermediation
* Visit Lutringer Mediaton’s website: https://lutringermediation.com
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About the Your Inheritance with Peter Bochnewich Podcast: Your rights, your obligations, your responsibilities — this podcast presents insights from experts if you're being sued over an estate or feel you're not getting your share.
Subscribe to the Your Inheritance with Peter Bochnewich podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-inheritance/id1667965904
Connect with Peter Bochnewich:
* LinkedIn (Peter): https://www.linkedin.com/company/martin-&-bochnewich/about
* LinkedIn (Bochnewich Law): https://www.linkedin.com/company/martin-&-bochnewich/about
* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BochnewichLawOffices
* Twitter: https://twitter.com/bochnewichlaw
* Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BochnewichLaw