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    • Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
    • Chapter 2710 | Uniform Mediation Act
    • Section 2710.09 | Participation of Party's Attorney - Withdrawal of Mediator.

    Ohio Revised Code
    Chapter 2710 | Uniform Mediation Act
    Section 2710.09 | Participation of Party's Attorney - Withdrawal of Mediator.

    Effective: October 29, 2005
    Latest Legislation: House Bill 303 - 125th General Assembly
    An attorney or other individual designated by a party may accompany the party to and participate in a mediation. A waiver of participation given before the mediation may be rescinded. A mediator may withdraw as mediator at any time.

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    Ohio Revised Code

    Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies

    Chapter 2710 | Uniform Mediation Act

    Section 2710.01 | Definitions.

    Section 2710.02 | Application of Chapter.

    Section 2710.03 | Mediation Communications Privileged.

    Section 2710.04 | Waiver of Privilege - Privilege Precluded.

    Section 2710.05 | Exceptions to Privilege - Partial Admission of Nonprivileged Communication.

    Section 2710.06 | Communication or Disclosure by Mediator.

    Section 2710.07 | Confidentiality of Mediation Communications.

    Section 2710.08 | Inquiry by Proposed Mediator - Disclosures - Qualifications - Impartiality.

    Section 2710.09 | Participation of Party's Attorney - Withdrawal of Mediator.

    Section 2710.10 | Preemption of Federal Electronic Signatures Statute.

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