As a certified Seminole County mediator, Mark Warzecha provides pre-litigation, multi-party, and non-binding mediation services to clients in a variety of civil disputes. Mediation is a form of dispute resolution whereby the parties involved utilize an outside party to help them reach a mutually agreeable settlement. As an experienced Seminole County mediation attorney, Mark has experience assisting clients in mediation involving trademark, copyright, and patent disputes, civil disputes, real estate and construction disputes, contract disputes, and complex commercial disputes.
Experienced Seminole County Mediation Attorney
Seminole County mediation attorney Mark Warzecha provides expert mediation services in cases involving:
- Antitrust/Unfair Trade Practices
- Appellate
- Arts
- Aviation
- Business Dissolution
- Business Torts
- Civil Rights
- Class Actions
- Commercial
- Construction
- Copyright
- Employment
- Entertainment
- Homeowners Association
- Insurance Disputes / Bad Faith
- Intellectual Property
- Internet
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Patent
- Probate / Estates / Trusts
- Product Liability / Mass Torts
- Professional Negligence
- Real Estate
- Trademark
- Trade Dress
- Trade Secret
- Zoning / Land Use
Trusted Seminole County FL Mediation Lawyer
As a current member of Widerman Malek and after 20+ years as a litigator, Mark has an incredible gift to understand how to navigate between parties in a dispute. As an experienced Seminole County mediation lawyer, Mark understands exactly where all parties are coming from allowing him to create an environment in which the parties can work out their differences.
The goal with every mediation is to facilitate an unbiased productive discussion to find common ground between disputing parties. Mark applies creative problem-solving and insight into how parties might negotiate and resolve their case in order to avoid the expense and stress of further litigation.
Seminole County mediation lawyer Mark Warzecha mediation services provide quick, less stressful, and more affordable options to litigation.