Register of RICS Accredited Mediators RICS Dispute Resolution Service maintains a register of RICS Accredited Mediators. The names appearing on this register are mediators who have successfully completed: The re-assessment interview for President’s Panel of Mediators, or RICS Accredited Mediation training and assessment or Training from a recognised mediation provider, which adhere to the standards of the Civil Mediation Council, and passed the RICS assessment day and interview. The register also includes manes of RICS Accredited Evaluative Mediators. RICS Accredited Evaluative Mediators can use their expertise to guide the parties. For example, they can provide neutral evaluation as to the prospects of success in court or arbitration based on the evidence revealed to the mediator and help the parties to achieve an outcome based on wider commercial as well as narrow legal grounds. (For further information about evaluative mediation please visit www.rics.org/drs). Mediators who completed the RICS Evaluative Training are listed below with the designation ‘RICS Accredited Evaluative Mediator’. Please note: Those mediators that are identified with an asterisk (*) are, in addition to being RICS Accredited Mediators, also on the President’s Panel of Mediators. This means that they have satisfied the criteria for selection by the President and are eligible to receive appointment/nominations as mediators when such requests are received by RICS. Disclaimer: RICS makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability or professional competence of mediators on the Register of RICS Accredited Mediators, beyond the fact that these individuals have duly obtained accredited status. Where parties wish to use this register to source a mediator, they are advised to make further enquiries with the mediator to ensure the mediator has the experience and skills required. Parties should obtain a current CV and references from the mediator directly. For parties that require the President of RICS to make an appointment, please contact DRS on 020 7334 3806 or [email protected]; or submit an application form available on www.rics.org/drs
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Register of RICS Accredited Mediators
RICS Dispute Resolution Service maintains a register of RICS Accredited Mediators. The names appearing on this register are mediators who have successfully completed:
The re-assessment interview for President’s Panel of Mediators, or RICS Accredited Mediation training and assessment or Training from a recognised mediation provider, which adhere to the standards of the Civil Mediation Council, and passed the RICS
assessment day and interview.
The register also includes manes of RICS Accredited Evaluative Mediators. RICS Accredited Evaluative Mediators can use their expertise to guide the parties. For example, they can provide neutral evaluation as to the prospects of success in court or arbitration based on the evidence revealed to the mediator and help the parties to achieve an outcome based on wider commercial as well as narrow legal grounds. (For further information about evaluative mediation please visit www.rics.org/drs). Mediators who completed the RICS Evaluative Training are listed below with the designation ‘RICS Accredited Evaluative Mediator’.
Please note: Those mediators that are identified with an asterisk (*) are, in addition to being RICS Accredited Mediators, also on the President’s Panel of Mediators. This means that they have satisfied the criteria for selection by the President and are eligible to receive appointment/nominations as mediators when such requests are received by RICS.
Disclaimer: RICS makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability or professional competence of mediators on the Register of RICS Accredited Mediators, beyond the fact that these individuals have duly obtained accredited status. Where parties wish to use this register to source a mediator, they are advised to make further enquiries with the mediator to ensure the mediator has the experience and skills required. Parties should obtain a current CV and references from the mediator directly.
For parties that require the President of RICS to make an appointment, please contact DRS on 020 7334 3806 or [email protected]; or submit an application form available on www.rics.org/drs