Harris Hoss Earns Designation As "Credentialed Mediator" by Texas Mediator Credentialing Association

In January 2022, the Texas Mediator Credentialing Association (TMCA) accepted Felicia Harris Hoss’ qualifications as a Credentialed Mediator in Texas. The distinction indicates Harris Hoss’ commitment to delivering quality mediation services, satisfying the TMCA’s training, continuing education and experience requirements, and complying with its mandatory Code of Ethics and grievance process.

“It’s always my goal to provide lawyers and the parties with whom I mediate the best possible mediation experience and outcome for their situation,” said Harris Hoss. “The distinction as a Credentialed Mediator is one that serves as a reminder for me and, hopefully, for those with whom I work, the importance of always employing the highest standards of conduct in the mediation process.”

As part of its mission “to Promote Quality Mediation throughout Texas”, the TMCA has adopted standards of practice, a code of ethics for mediators, and a grievance procedure and educates the public about the benefits of mediator credentialing and the availability of its grievance process at no cost to the public or the consumer. For more information about TMCA, visit www.txmca.org.

Felicia Harris Hoss

is an attorney-mediator, arbitrator, and early dispute resolution (EDR) neutral, with more than 20 years of legal experience. Through the years, Felicia has helped parties resolve disputes both inside and outside of the courtroom in a wide range of industries involving a broad spectrum of claims. Felicia is available to assist parties and their counsel through online, hybrid, and in-person mediations, arbitrations, and EDR processes.

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