Code of Federal Regulations · Section
§ 11.204 — Practitioner Serving As Third-party Neutral
37 C.F.R. § 11.204
(a) A practitioner serves as a third-party neutral when the practitioner assists two or more persons who are not clients of the practitioner to reach a resolution of a dispute or other matter that has arisen between them. Service as a third-party neutral may include service as an arbitrator, a mediator or in such other capacity as will enable the practitioner to assist the parties to resolve the matter.
(b) A practitioner serving as a third-party neutral shall inform unrepresented parties that the practitioner is not representing them. When the practitioner knows or reasonably should know that a party does not understand the practitioner's role in the matter, the practitioner shall explain the difference between the practitioner's role as a third-party neutral and a practitioner's role as one who represents a client.
Authorizing Statute
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Administrative practice; general provisions5 U.S.C. § 500
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Powers and duties35 U.S.C. § 2