Resolve Blog
When will California’s Eviction Moratorium End?
Many are unsure when eviction moratoriums will lift and what will happen when they do. While that is still uncertain, there are many contributing factors I believe are key, from economic concerns, federal and state aid packages, to homeless population concerns.
Attorney Loss of Billable Hours from Virtual Appearances Might be a Good Thing
The pandemic has changed attorney billing and scheduling. While this seems negative at first, it is also an opportunity for new practice growth.
COVID-19: Rise of Neighborly Disputes
Whether you’re actively feeding or just stewing over problems you’re having with your neighbor - what can you do? Eventually, doing nothing will not be an option anymore.
Mediation vs. Arbitration
Mediation is less costly and can often help you resolve your dispute within a matter of a day or over a few short sessions. It also leaves you with the most control over the result with critical personal issues, rather than leaving it more to chance with a stranger.
COVID-19: Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Between the backlog of cases, courts are already experiencing an influx of evictions and other claims that will be filed when state and local eviction moratoriums lift - there is more incentive than ever for parties to attempt to resolve their issues outside of court.
What Kinds of Mediators are There and Which Should I Choose?
Mediation goes back to at least ancient Greece, where village elders acted as intermediaries when citizens became involved in disputes. Its utilitarian nature has helped it become commonly practiced today.