
doi: 10.1002/alt.20222
AbstractGerald F. Phillips, of Los Angeles, polled dozens of leading arbitrators and mediators in an attempt to gauge the profession's current comfort level with med‐arb. In this month's cover story at right–Part I of II–he analyzes how providers view the occasional use of the mediator for an arbitration to finalize agreement terms.
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