Rebecca Clark – Independent Mediators  Joining Independent Mediators in 2023, Rebecca Clark is ‘calm, but forceful when required. She has a great grasp of the detail and issues within cases, and is very good at challenging a party’s position in a measured and balanced way’. Chair of the Civil Mediation Council, Clark mediates commercial disputes involving shareholders, insolvencies, warranty claims, and breaches of contract and duty. Leveraging her former role as litigation head at UK Asset Resolution, she is particularly experienced in financial services, professional negligence and regulatory litigation. Clark is also sought after for her SME and family business mediation experience.
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Consistently recommended by Chambers, Legal 500 and the international directory, Who's Who Legal, Rebecca enjoys a very busy commercial mediation practice working across the UK and internationally.

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Rebecca is a talented, well-respected mediator and was also (until June 2024) Chair of the Civil Mediation Council. Listed in both Chambers & Partners and The Legal 500 as a Leading Mediator, Rebecca is particularly commended for her calm and empathetic style, combined with robust legal or commercial challenge where needed. Described as “superb”, “outstanding”, Rebecca is “a credit to her profession.” She encourages parties to take a risk-based approach to actively manage conflict and disputes, whilst managing difficult conversations with sensitivity and insight. Prior to becoming a mediator, Rebecca was Head of Litigation at a so-called “bad bank” where she was awarded Legal Counsel of the Year 2013, partly as a result of her novel approach to resolving classes of disputes by mediation. As a result, Rebecca’s insight into mediation as a mediating party is unparalleled. Before working in-house, Rebecca set up and managed her own retail business from set up to sale, giving her a genuine understanding of the pressures of owning and managing your own business and the impact disputes can have on the financial management of a company. She has also worked as a solicitor in private practice. Rebecca mediates a wide range of commercial disputes including shareholder, insolvency, warranty claims, breach of contract and breach of duty. Because of her previous employment, Rebecca is particularly experienced in financial services, professional negligence and regulatory litigation. She is also sought after for her SME and family business mediation experience, where her ability to connect inter-generationally with parties to a dispute, combined with her own business experience, helps move parties towards resolution. Most recently, Rebecca has worked with parties to develop dispute avoidance strategies, facilitating discussions and devising processes for projects in the investment fund management, manufacturing and recruitment industries. She is also on the Court of Appeal mediation scheme panel. Rebecca is very interested in the psychology of mediation and negotiation generally and regularly speaks at seminars and conferences on the subject.

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  • Distinguished Fellow of International Academy of Mediators
  • Qualified restorative justice facilitator 2016
  • Dispute Resolution Partnership Advanced Course in Mediation 2016
  • CMC Fellow
  • Member (MCIArb) Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
  • ADR Group accredited mediator 2015
  • CEDR accredited mediator 2014

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