Civil Mediation

Whatever the type of civil dispute you find yourself in, Anoka Conflict Solutions, LLC is ready to help you move toward resolution and peace of mind.

What makes Anoka Conflict Solutions stand out from other mediators is our understanding of the different facets that can end up being crucial in even a seemingly simple case. This includes helping people work through and understand matters of insurance coverage, complex technical or scientific issues, and legal issues — all with a mind toward assisting the parties in assessing their needs, interests and risks, and working toward effective solutions.

  • Personal Injury. Car accidents, trucking accidents, wrongful death, products liability, “slip-and-fall,” industrial accidents.

  • Construction Disputes. Construction defect claims (commercial and residential), contractor and subcontractor disputes, payment/collections matters, lien resolutions, insurance/surety and bond matters.

  • Insurance Coverage. Insurance coverage matters arising under commercial and individual policies in both the “first-party” context (such as property, fire, hail, marine and windstorm) and “third-party” coverage claims (auto, general liability, professional liability, officers & directors, aviation liability).

  • Property disputes. Landlord-tenant/eviction, adverse possession/boundary issues, HOA/COA matters, nuisance, quiet title, easements.

  • Commercial disputes. Breach of contract, commercial fraud, partnership dissolutions, theft of trade secrets, technology disputes.

  • Consumer/business disputes. Fraud and deceptive trade practices, payment/collections, fiduciary duties.

  • Special education. Disagreements between families of students with special educational needs and school or school districts regarding individualized educational plans, behavioral plans and related matters.

  • Employment. Wrongful termination, harassment, discrimination, “whistleblowers,” breach of contract.

  • Professional Negligence. Medical malpractice/health care liability, legal malpractice, defective design claims involving architects and engineers, and other disputes involving allegations against professional service providers.

  • Harassment. Matters relating to protective orders and civil harassment claims.

  • Estates and Wills. Disagreements about the protection or disbursements of property and assets of disabled or deceased persons, guardianships for children or disabled adults.