Multiple Choice
MEDIATOR NEUTRALITY is an ethical principle suggesting that a mediator should NOT
A) Have a stake in the outcome of the case.
B) Have a prior relationship that could affect the parties' perception of the mediator's ability to treat them equally.
C) Act in a way that favors one party or the other.
D) Use undue influence to persuade the parties.
E) All of the above.
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