Experienced Dispute Resolution Services
If you are seeking a skilled mediator or arbitrator, or if you would
like experienced advice on whether mediation, arbitration,
or another type of alternative dispute resolution proceeding would
be appropriate for your case, I can help you.
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
is the process of resolving legal conflicts without going to trial.
I stay at the forefront of this area, advising clients on arbitration,
mediation, mini-trials, and private judging, and have extensive
expertise in determining when ADR is in the best interest of clients
and meets their needs better than traditional litigation. I routinely
advise clients on the advantages and consequences of all ADR options.
I've served as an arbitrator since 1994, a Judge Pro Tem since 1997,
and a mediator since 2002, when I completed formal mediator training
at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine School
of Law. I am available as a mediator to assist in resolving a wide
range of matters, whether they involve disputes that are in active
litigation or disputes that are in the pre-litigation stage.
If
you're an attorney or business interested using my services as a
mediator or arbitrator, or as an advisor on mediation, arbitration,
or other ADR strategies and approaches, please just call for my
rates and other information, and please view some of my dispute resolution references on this website. My contact information is below. I
look forward to helping you.
How to Contact Attorney Sean E. Judge
I make an effort to accommodate urgent matters, and new clients are always
welcome. For more information or to make an appointment, please contact me either by:
Telephone: (818) 610-8799
E-mail:
I can be reached by telephone Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. You may also use this
form to contact me. This form is answered Monday through Friday during
the work day. Please remember that for me to become your attorney, we must first have a written attorney-client agreement signed by both of us, so please do not email any confidential information at this point. After I have reached an agreement with you, we can then exchange information freely. I look forward to helping you.

For more information, please see "How
to Choose a Mediator," one
of the articles in the Resources section of this website.
[* California Rule of Professional Conduct 1-400 requires me to inform you that the results obtained on other cases do not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter.]
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