SCCCP Logo
Summit County Court of Common Pleas - General Division
Search Upcoming Courtroom Events:
Click Here To Search Historical Records
  • Home
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Sign In
 
SCCCP >
  • About Us
    • Mission & Purpose
    • What We Do
    • Annual Reports
    • Newsletters
    • FAQs
    • History
  • Judges
    • Lynne S. Callahan
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Amy Corrigall Jones
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Paul J. Gallagher
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Judy Hunter
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Alison McCarty
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Tammy O'Brien
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Tom Parker
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Mary Margaret Rowlands
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Elinore Marsh Stormer
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
    • Thomas A. Teodosio
      • Welcome
      • Biography
      • Courtroom Guidelines
      • Court Contact Info
      • Courtroom Specs.
  • Jury Information
    • Where Should I Go
      • Petit Jury
      • Grand Jury
      • Akron Muni
      • Barberton
      • Stow
    • Jury Duty Call In
    • Legal Terms
    • Do I Need To Report
    • Welcome To Jury Service
    • What To Expect As A Juror
    • I Need To Be Excused
  • Adult Probation
    • General Information
    • General Supervision Units
    • Specialty Supervision Units
    • Investigations
    • Community Service
    • Assessments
  • Programs
    • Foreclosures
    • Mediation/Arbitration
    • Ed. Outreach
    • Special Courts
      • Drug Court
      • Domestic Violence Court
      • Reentry Court
  • Rules & Forms
    • Docs & Forms
    • Local Rules
  • News/Education
    • General Notes
    • Photo Gallery
    • Fast Facts
    • Media Kit
    • Glossary of Terms
  • Contact Us
    • Phonebook
    • Map / Driving Dir.
    • Parking
    • Where To Eat
    • Hours & Holidays
    • Other Court Links
    • Community Links
  • Administration

Contact Information

Mediation Phone: 330.643.8004
Arbitration Phone: 330.643.2290

Alternative Dispute Resolution Program

Plaintiffs and defendants who are interested in using alternative methods of dispute resolution to effectively resolve litigation may use mediation and arbitration services. The Court provides these services to the parties as a public service.

Mediation

The Summit County Court of Common Pleas, General Division operates a mediation program that provides the opportunity to mediate civil cases with a court mediator. Cases are referred to mediation by the assigned judge.

Mediation allows the parties and their lawyers the opportunity to sit down in a relaxed setting and discuss possible settlement of the lawsuit with a neutral mediator. Strengths and weaknesses of the case are discussed. Options are proposed for resolution and the mediator strives to assist both sides in reaching settlement.

Settling a case in mediation can result in reduction of costs, elimination of risk at trial and closure for both sides.

In the year 2000, 249 cases were settled during the mediation session. An additional 167 cases were settled after referral to mediation and prior to further contact with the court. Approximately 64% of all cases referred to mediation are settled.

Click here to download a Mediation Case Summary Form (Click "Save" when prompted).

Contact Information: 330.643.8004

Arbitration

Arbitration is a formal process in which a panel of attorneys hears evidence and renders an opinion regarding the value or merits of the case, which could be binding or non-binding. Arbitrations are conducted pursuant to Local Rule 10. The arbitration process is typically used for cases where the actual amount in controversy, exclusive of interest and costs, is $50,000 or less per claimant. The parties may agree to submit cases to arbitration where the amount in controversy exceeds $50,000 per claimant.

A case may be referred to arbitration at the request of the parties or by order of the Court. An arbitration award is not binding upon the parties unless agreed upon prior to referral. After an arbitration is held, the panel issues a Report and Award which becomes a final judgment in 30 days unless an appeal is filed. An appealed case is returned to the court.

Contact Information: 330.643.2290

  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use/Conditions
  • Site Map
  • Get Adobe Reader