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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Apr. 15, 2026

Achieving success in complex litigation mediation

In complex litigation, successful mediation turns chaos--multiple parties, shifting liability theories, and insurance battles--into resolution, but only when counsel come prepared, stay flexible and commit to collaboration instead of trial.

Stuart M. Rice

Neutral
JAMS

Northeastern University School of Law

Hon. Stuart M. Rice (Ret.) recently retired from the Los Angeles Superior Court after 22 years on the bench, with the last four as a complex civil judge. He is a former president of the California Judges Association and is currently a neutral at JAMS, handling mediations, arbitrations and neutral evaluations on a wide range of civil matters.

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Achieving success in complex litigation mediation
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Mediation has become an increasingly important part of the litigation process, particularly in complex cases. Each matter presents its own challenges--often involving class actions or Judicial Council Coordination Proceedings (JCCPs)--as well as multiple parties, evolving dynamics among counsel, competing theories of liability and the involvement of insurance.

Feelings of satisfaction and a sense of relief occur when a case of this magnitude resolves wi...

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