Multiple Choice
Mediators are similar to arbitrators in that:
A) they can impose binding decisions on the parties.
B) they must be qualified and trained to practice.
C) their decisions can be imposed in a court of law.
D) they operate in cases of federal rather than local importance.
E) they must be disinterested third parties.
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