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Kanawha County Magistrate Court Mediation

The West Virginia State Bar’s free magistrate court mediation program begins in Kanawha County on Thursday, July 27.

Some of Kanawha County’s ten magistrates selected 16 civil cases in which litigants on both sides are representing themselves. Two cases have been continued, so 14 cases are scheduled for mediation. Lawyers who have been through the State Bar’s mediation training are volunteering to handle the cases at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The sessions will run longer than 90 minutes if necessary. Although all the mediators on Thursday will be attorneys, the Bar plans to train non-lawyers to conduct mediation sessions in addition to lawyer mediators.

Mediation helps litigants reach a resolution without having to spend additional time and money. Mediators facilitate discussion but do not suggest outcomes or offer legal advice. Sessions are confidential; what is said there cannot later be used in court.

"A lot of these magistrate cases involve family members, or neighbors, or people who are going to have continuing relationships. It’s beneficial for them to work out their problems on their own, to maintain that relationship," said Teresa Dumire, a Morgantown attorney who is chairwoman of the Magistrate Court Mediation Subcommittee of the Bar’s Alternate Dispute Resolution Committee.

Mediation is flexible. If all it takes to resolve a case is an apology, the case can end there.

Kanawha County court officials have not decided how often Magistrate Court mediation sessions will be held. They have been held monthly since 2002 in Monongalia County, the first county to offer Magistrate Court mediation. Mediators there are usually students at West Virginia University’s College of Law who have taken the Bar’s mediation training.

Lawyers and law students also now offer Magistrate Court mediation in Marion and Harrison counties. There are plans to expand the program to Preston County. The Bar also oversees a mediation program in Wood County operated by Ohio Valley University.

"West Virginia has been on the forefront of alternative dispute resolution," Dumire said. "For many years mediation in West Virginia has been an accepted and, in most circuits, required practice for all circuit court civil cases.

"Our goal is eventually having cases in Magistrate Court mediated in all counties. However, in some counties there just aren't that many cases filed. In those counties there's not that much of a need to have the docket relieved," Dumire said.

For more information on the Kanawha County Magistrate Court mediation program call Kanawha County Court Manager Jimmy Thaxton at (304) 357-0388 or Teresa Dumire at (304) 296-1100.

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Mediation may not be the most appropriate avenue for resolution in all cases.
For example, it may not be appropriate in cases where: A definitive or authoritative resolution of the matter is required; The matter involves or may bear upon significant questions of Government policy that require additional procedures before a final resolution may be made; Maintaining established policies that apply to many people is especially important; The matter significantly affects persons or groups who are not parties to the process; A full public record of the proceeding is important; or The agency must maintain continuing jurisdiction over the matter with authority to alter the disposition of the matter in light of changed circumstances.

 


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