Disputing parties are individuals or entities engaged in a disagreement or conflict, typically related to legal, contractual, or personal matters. These parties can include individuals, businesses, organizations, or government entities. The dispute may involve various issues such as rights, responsibilities, or obligations, and often leads to negotiations, mediation, or legal proceedings to resolve the conflict. Ultimately, the goal is to reach a resolution that satisfies the interests of both sides.
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The process you are referring to is called "mediation" or "fact-finding." In this process, a neutral third party gathers relevant information from both sides involved in a dispute and assesses the situation. The neutral party then prepares a report that outlines the findings, which can help the disputing parties understand the issues better and potentially reach a resolution. This method is often used to facilitate communication and negotiation between the parties.