Bret Geckeler Mediator

Bret Geckeler Mediator Experienced full-time mediator for litigated disputes in Bakersfield and across California.

Bret Geckeler is a skilled mediator with experience mediating over a hundred litigated disputes in Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Visalia, and across California. Bret is in the business of getting the best efforts from everyone at the negotiating table. His straight-shooting mediation style along with his expertise analyzing complex litigation puts your path to settlement front-and-center. After litiga

ting complex cases in venues across the United States, Bret found mediation to be the most fascinating aspect of the law. He gets an outsized sense of satisfaction from helping people find deals that are better than continued litigation. Before starting his full-time mediation practice, Bret Geckeler completed a formal practicum of mediation skills training, mediated dozens of cases in Los Angeles Superior Court, and undertook a mediation-clerkship with master mediator, Judge Howard Broadman (Ret.) where he helped successfully mediate dozens of matters in the San Joaquin Valley. Bret’s mediation experience includes personal injury, wrongful termination, PAGA, medical malpractice, landlord-tenant, contract disputes, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and probate cases. Bret is a member of the International Academy of Mediators Mentorship Program. His prior experience as an attorney includes work with the world's foremost litigators on the most complex legal issues. While an attorney with Latham & Watkins LLP, Bret helped litigate securities law, shareholder derivative, white-collar, and multidistrict litigation matters. His pro bono work earned recognition from the firm and the California Innocence Project. Bret also has represented individual plaintiffs at every stage of the litigation process, including jury trial. Bret and his wife have deep ties to the San Joaquin Valley where they both grew up.

01/18/2024

While there may have been a time when it was relatively easy for one party to walk away from a marriage with the lion’s share of the marital assets, it’s not quite that simple today. When you can’t afford to leave the division up to your spouse and their lawyer, we’re always here for you.

01/18/2024

In arbitration, the rules of evidence followed by courts usually don’t apply. As such, all evidence presented by either party is accepted “for what it’s worth” so trying to disqualify submissions often turns out to be a futile exercise.

01/16/2024

Most people think all divorces end up in court. In fact a majority of them don’t. There are alternative ways to resolve issues surrounding divorce and avoiding the drawn out and expensive process that going to court can be, such as having mediation.

01/15/2024

A good mediator will help you and your ex develop new skills for communicating with one another. Over time, this will considerably reduce the stress on all of you. Mediation as a rule, can reduce conflict.

01/11/2024

Who can attend a mediation session? All parties that are directly involved in the case are required to attend the mediation. Apart from that, witnesses, legal advisers, and other support people may also be invited.

01/11/2024

A divorce attorney can ensure that complex division of business and property and high net worth cases are appropriately handled. A divorce attorney understands the distribution eligibility of business assets, the equitable division of property, and issues surrounding debt division to ensure that debt repayment falls on the responsible party and not on the party who had no part in the incurring of a debt, and that assets are equitably returned.

01/09/2024

One of the things about divorce law that people don’t understand is that it is a ton of paperwork even after you make the big decision. Things have to get worked out and the forms have to be drawn up. If you have a good divorce lawyer to take care of the forms, then you won’t have to worry about things getting lost in the mix.

01/08/2024

Dale Carnegie, an American writer, once said, "Listen first. Give your opponents a chance to talk. Let them finish. Do not resist, defend or debate. This only raises barriers. Try to build bridges of understanding."

01/04/2024

With binding arbitration, the decision made by the arbitrator is final, without a way for either party involved in the arbitration process to dispute the decision that was made regarding the claim.

01/04/2024

There are several legal actions that can be taken to protect you from an abusive spouse. If you fear for your safety, then your divorce attorney can give you legal options that can help protect you and/or your children.

01/02/2024

If your children are already reeling from the news that you’ll be selling your house and moving after the divorce, they may not be able to handle the idea of infrequent visitation with one of their parents. Let’s talk about a visitation schedule that can make things easiest on your children.

01/01/2024

What is alternative dispute resolution (ADR)? This is a course of action opposing parties can take to avoid getting into a costly legal battle. There are two forms of ADR with one being mediation (less formal) and the other arbitration (formal).

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