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About

Former Board Member of FAPM, Glenn M. Mednick, Esquire has been practicing law in South Florida since 1979 and has been a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit and County Civil Mediator since April of 1999. He mainly practices in Broward, Palm Beach, and Martin Counties, although he has represented clients on numerous matters throughout the State of Florida.

In addition to the practice of law, Glenn M. Mednick, Esquire is a certified Florida circuit civil and county court mediator. He originally became certified as a civil mediator because of the difficulties he experienced when attempting to locate mediators knowledgeable in probate, trust or guardianship litigation. He limits his mediation practice to the areas of law in which he practices.

“Alternative dispute resolution has been utilized by the Florida Court System to resolve disputes for over 30 years. As defined by Statute, mediation is a process whereby a neutral third person called a mediator acts to encourage and facilitate the resolution of a dispute between two or more parties.”

“Mediation . . . is an informal and non-adversarial process with the objective of helping the disputing parties reach a mutually acceptable and voluntary agreement. In mediation, decision making authority rests with the parties.” §44.1011(2), Fla. Stat.

Practice Areas

Probate Administration and Litigation

Trust Administration and Litigation

Guardianship Administration and Litigation

Commercial Litigation

Real Estate Litigation

Review and Negotiation of Contracts

Mediation

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