Given the frequent interactions between government and business, disputes often arise between regulatory bodies and private parties. The landscape of a dispute with local government, however, can look vastly different from the traditional terrain of purely private litigation. The nuanced aspects of disputes that lie at the intersection of government and business, and the specific procedural laws that apply to local governments, require assistance from mediators with specific local government experience to assist parties seeking to resolve disputes through mediation.

The Unique Government-Business Dispute Landscape

Put simply, there are legal and institutional variations that differentiate disputes with government from traditional disputes between private entities. These differences can often become obstacles to resolving even the most seemingly straightforward disagreements between government and business.