In "What do Tiger Woods, Tom Hanks and Top Mediators have in Common? The Market Conditions and More…," Mehta refers to Velikonja's point that mediation is a difficult business in which to succeed. Few mediators make a lot of money, and the rest are like starving artists or musicians, he says, partly because mediation is more often a judicial or legislative mandate, rather than a choice by the parties.
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