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Dee to defendants lawyer who helps parties to dispute to reach Solution by state and which laws to plaintiff Has Broken
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It seems there may be some confusion in your statement regarding the roles of a mediator and other legal positions. To clarify:
1. **Mediator**: A mediator is a neutral third party who facilitates discussions between disputing parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation is typically a voluntary process, and the mediator does not impose a solution but rather assists in finding a resolution that works for both parties.
2. **Defendant’s Lawyer**: This is an attorney who represents the defendant in a legal matter. Their role is to advocate for the defendant's interests, present their case, and defend them against any claims or charges.
3. **Plaintiff's Lawyer**: This attorney represents the plaintiff, the party who brings a case against another in a legal dispute. They help establish the case, gather evidence, and argue on behalf of the plaintiff.
In summary, a mediator focuses on helping parties negotiate and resolve disputes amicably, while lawyers (both for the plaintiff and the defendant) represent their clients' interests in a legal proceeding. If you have further questions or need clarification on any of these roles, feel free to ask!
1. **Mediator**: A mediator is a neutral third party who facilitates discussions between disputing parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation is typically a voluntary process, and the mediator does not impose a solution but rather assists in finding a resolution that works for both parties.
2. **Defendant’s Lawyer**: This is an attorney who represents the defendant in a legal matter. Their role is to advocate for the defendant's interests, present their case, and defend them against any claims or charges.
3. **Plaintiff's Lawyer**: This attorney represents the plaintiff, the party who brings a case against another in a legal dispute. They help establish the case, gather evidence, and argue on behalf of the plaintiff.
In summary, a mediator focuses on helping parties negotiate and resolve disputes amicably, while lawyers (both for the plaintiff and the defendant) represent their clients' interests in a legal proceeding. If you have further questions or need clarification on any of these roles, feel free to ask!