Michelle Dhyll


To book, please contact ADR ODR International on
info@adrodrinternational.com.

Areas of expertise

Areas of expertise:
Construction Dispute Resolution, Contractual Disputes, Landlord-Tenant Disputes, Administration
of NEC, JTC, Design & Build, Traditional and FIDIC Construction Contracts, and General Dispute
Resolution

Country of Practice:  
United Kingdom

Languages
English (native), Italian (fluent)

Professional Memberships

ADR ODR Accredited International Civil / Commercial Mediator
BSc in Construction Management (University of Westminster) 2013 Graduate
Member of The Honorable Society of Middle Temple
GDL (University of Westminster)
Registered member of The Adjudication Society, UK

Professional Experience

With 14 years of working in the Construction sector, specialising in Mediation and the Contract
Administration of JCT, NEC, Design & Build and Traditional forms of Contracts, Real Estate Disputes
and Dispute Resolution in general areas, my expertise combines mediation skills which make for a
structured, relaxed and result-based outcome, developed through two-party collaboration and a
desire to resolve the issue at hand without the involvement of litigation.

The knowledge, experience, and methods gained allow me to guide parties towards a mutually
amicable resolution based on information provided by both parties, regardless of dispute size.

I have trained as a Barrister at the BPP University on the Barristers Training Course and possess
the skill of impartial advocacy, which assists me in achieving the best outcome for all parties
throughout all civil sectors.

Mediation Style

My mediation style contains third-party impartiality, empathy, and a stress-free setting where your perspective will be fully heard, non-judgmentally. I understand and appreciate that the mediation process has followed a time of disagreement between the parties, and during my sessions, I will provide an environment that facilitates an open and honest discussion, which concludes with both parties agreeing to a mutually beneficial resolution.