Mediator Mitchell M. Tarighati prefers to approach his work like a diplomat.
"I don't take strong positions in mediations," he explained. "I'm not a kick the door down kind of a person, just going into the situation and claiming absolute control and dominion over the process. On the contrary, it's the parties' mediation. On the contrary, it's the lawyers' show. ... It's their day. I'm merely there to help."
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