- Homepage
- Areas of Study
- Experiential Learning
- Clinics and Field Placements
- Civil Clinics
- County Court Mediation Clinic
County Court Mediation Clinic
- Corporate Transactional Practice
- Labor and Employment Law
- Roadmap Terminology
- 1L Courses
- 2L Courses
- Business Law
- Civil Litigation/Appellate Practice
- Commercial / Bankruptcy Law
- Criminal Law & Procedure
- Entertainment & Sports Law Roadmap
- Entrepreneurship & Law
- Environmental & Land Use Law
- Family Law
- Intellectual Property
- International and Comparative Law: Business
- International and Comparative Law: Human Rights
- Public Service & Government Practice
- Real Estate Practice: Land Development Practice
- Real Estate Practice: Small Transactional Practice
- Trusts & Estates Law
- Externship Program
- Clinics and Field Placements
- Study Abroad
- Legal Writing and Appellate Advocacy
- Pro Bono Program
- Semester in Practice Program
- Criminal Justice
- Environmental, Land Use, & Real Estate Law
- Trusts & Estates
- Dispute Resolution and Litigation
- Family Law
- Intellectual Property Law

The County Court Mediation Clinic provides an opportunity for students to acquire skills and real-world experience in mediation.
In addition to the intensive training component, students will participate in the mentorship component of the course which takes place primarily at the Alachua County Family/Civil Justice Center on Friday mornings. Students will observe and co-mediate actual small claims cases including landlord-tenant, auto accident, insurance, credit card debt, and neighborhood issues.
Additionally, with the completion of all of the prerequisites, students may acquire status as a Supreme Court County Mediator, certified by the Florida Supreme Court.
Information for Mediation Services
Mediation services may be available to University of Florida students through the Conflict Resolution Initiative (CRI). Please contact cri@law.ufl.edu or SCCR for more information.