Georgia Mediation Law News - Georgia Mediation Center Sees Record Number of Cases Resolved in February 2026

The Georgia Mediation Center announced today that they have successfully resolved a record number of cases in the month of February 2026. The center, which provides alternative dispute resolution services to individuals and businesses across the state, has seen a significant increase in demand for their services in recent months."We are thrilled to report that we have resolved over 100 cases this month alone," said Sarah Johnson, the director of the Georgia Mediation Center. "This is a new record for us, and it's a testament to the effectiveness of mediation as a tool for resolving conflicts quickly and efficiently."The Georgia Mediation Center offers a wide range of mediation services, including divorce and family mediation, business and commercial mediation, and workplace mediation. Their team of experienced mediators work with all parties involved to facilitate productive discussions and find solutions that are mutually beneficial."Mediation is a cost-effective and timely way to resolve disputes without the need for expensive and time-consuming court battles," Johnson explained. "We have seen a growing number of individuals and businesses turning to mediation as a way to find common ground and move forward in a positive way."The center's success in February 2026 is a reflection of the growing trend towards alternative dispute resolution in Georgia. With court backlogs reaching record levels due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals and businesses are turning to mediation as a quicker and more efficient way to resolve their conflicts."We are proud to be able to offer our services to those in need during these challenging times," Johnson stated. "Our goal is to help all parties involved reach a resolution that they can live with and move forward in a positive way."The Georgia Mediation Center is looking to expand their services in the coming months to meet the growing demand for alternative dispute resolution in the state. They are currently hiring additional mediators and are exploring new ways to reach out to individuals and businesses in need of their services.For more information about the Georgia Mediation Center and their services, visit their website at www.georgiamediationcenter.com or call their office at (555) 123-4567.
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