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Los Angeles Court Seeks Volunteer Mediators
March 20, 2026
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is actively promoting its Mediation Volunteer Panel (MVP) by recognizing Mediation Week and encouraging attorneys to apply for virtual mediation training by April 10, 2026. This initiative supports the court's Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) programs aimed at reducing caseloads and facilitating dispute settlements outside of trial. Procurement professionals and legal service providers should note the court's emphasis on expanding volunteer mediation resources, which may influence demand for training services, mediation platforms, and related support solutions.
- The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is seeking qualified attorneys to join its volunteer mediation panel through a structured virtual training program.
- This effort highlights opportunities for vendors offering mediation training, ADR technology, and legal support services aligned with court programs.
- Procurement teams should consider engagement strategies with the court for potential contracts or partnerships supporting ADR initiatives.
- The April 10, 2026 application deadline is a key date for attorneys interested in participating and for service providers aligning offerings with court needs.
The Court is committed to fostering, supporting, and expanding the many ADR resources available to help Los Angeles County litigants resolve their disputes without going to trial.
— Sergio C. Tapia II, Presiding Judge
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Superior Court of Los Angeles County