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Civil & Commercial Conflict Management
and Dispute Resolution

Private

Professional

Third-Party Neutral

Drawing on over 26 years of complex civil and commercial litigation, negotiation, mediation, and arbitration experience, Felicia Harris Hoss helps parties manage conflict and resolve disputes in a private, professional, cost-effective, and efficient manner.

Felicia Harris Hoss, Esq., FCIArb

Credentialed Advanced Mediator (TMCA)

AAA Mediator & Arbitrator (Commercial, Energy & Consumer Panels)

ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Early Dispute Resolution Committee, Co-Chair


For more than two decades, Felicia has helped parties resolve complex legal and business problems in a wide range of situations and industries involving a broad spectrum of claims.

Felicia knows first-hand how financial, emotional, and strategic concerns can influence efforts to identify, evaluate, and negotiate options to resolve a conflict in the shadow of pending or threatened litigation.

As a neutral, Felicia draws on this diverse and extensive negotiation and litigation experience to prepare for each mediation and arbitration, analyze complex facts and legal problems, and respect the confidence parties place in her skills and judgment as a trusted neutral problem solver.

Mediations and arbitrations with Felicia are conducted in private settings both online (through Zoom) or in-person at the Caroline Center for Dispute Resolution (Houston) or another agreed-upon location. 

Services


Mediation

Settlement Facilitator

A confidential negotiation process facilitated by an impartial neutral mediator that affords parties the opportunity to control the timing and terms under which a dispute ends.

Arbitration

Independent & Neutral Arbiter

A private dispute resolution process in which parties agree to submit disputed issues to an impartial neutral arbitrator for determination.


Settlement Counsel

Settlement Advocate

An advocate who assists in direct and/or mediated confidential negotiations between parties who desire to control the timing and terms under which a potential or pending dispute ends.