Shawn Aiken's rates are as follows: (a) $795 per hour for 2-party mediations (for multi-party rates, please see rate sheet); (b) $795 per hour for private arbitrations; (c) $795 per hour for engagements as special master or judicial referee; and (d) $795 per hour for arbitrations and mediations administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA), New Era ADR, the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), or the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR). Please see the rate sheet for more details on Shawn's fixed and hourly rates, including multi-party mediations.
Fixed and alternative fees. Phased, hybrid, bracketed, and fixed fee arrangements are available, including fixed half-day ($4,000) and full-day ($9,000) charges for 2-party mediations. Please see rate sheet for details.
Private Arbitration (billing, filing, and pre-hearing conference). Most often, cases are administered by and under the rules of an administering organization (the AAA, ICDR, or CPR, for example). For arbitrations administered by Shawn Aiken, parties must sign the agreement for arbitration. We then schedule a pre-hearing conference call. Before and during that call, the parties describe the case and develop a schedule covering discovery (if any), pre-hearing motions (if any), and the final hearing, including virtual hearing procedures. We bill the parties for their respective share of the estimated fee for the proceeding, which must be paid promptly after the first pre-hearing conference call.
Mediation (scheduling and billing). Often, administering organizations (AAA and CPR, for example) manage your mediation. For mediations administered by Shawn Aiken, parties must sign and submit the agreement for mediation (for in-person mediation) and pay in advance their respective share of the estimated fee. In preparation for the mediation session, Shawn Aiken welcomes written submissions, including memos (confidential or (preferably) shared), pleadings, motions, expert reports, and other materials. At the close of the (usually one-day) session, if successful, the parties confirm the terms of their agreement with signatures on a term sheet that the parties have developed before the session or a more basic settlement term sheet that the parties draft during the session.
Resources for Online Dispute Resolution. Please see a sample amendment to the agreement confirming use of Zoom for your mediation session. Please also see our Arbitration Resources page for protocols, forms of subpoenas, and orders related to online arbitration hearings.
Online Case Management with Case Anywhere. Case Anywhere powers online management of Shawn's private arbitrations and mediations. With Case Anywhere, parties securely submit and exchange case documents; access records, including transcripts; calendar events; and communicate through secure message boards. See our Case Anywhere page for more information about Case Anywhere.
Online Dispute Resolution with New Era ADR. With the agreement of the parties, Shawn Aiken offers online mediations and arbitrations via New Era ADR. New Era delivers fully virtual mediations, arbitrations, and hybrid proceedings from start to finish. New Era's resolution platform—multi-party calendaring, document management, streamlined procedures, and flat, up-front pricing—helps parties resolve business disputes more quickly, often in 100 days or less. Get rapid resolution with Shawn Aiken as your neutral on New Era's digital resolution platform at no additional cost. For more details, please contact DeAnn Buchmeier at 602-718-3340 or by email.
Fees for virtual mediations and arbitrations via New Era ADR. The fees for virtual mediations and arbitrations with Shawn and administered by New Era ADR are as follows: (a) $10,000 flat fee per full day of mediation for 2-party mediations; (b) $15,000 flat fee for virtual mediation with a binding resolution; (c) $10,000 fee flat for virtual expedited arbitrations; and, (d) $35,000 flat fee for virtual, standard arbitrations. Please see New Era's pricing schedule for more details.
Billing and Case Management. DeAnn Buchmeier (602-718-3340) manages your matter, including intake, calendaring, invoicing, and support along the way.
Confidentiality. Since 1983, Shawn has been a member of the State Bar of Arizona. During 2020-2024 he shares office space with the law firm of Shields & Petitti, PLC. Since 2016, he has maintained his own online data, e-mail, conflicts, case management, billing, payment, and other office systems.
If any party or lawyer knows of any contact, disclosure, or conflict that might be relevant, please immediately call or email Shawn Aiken or his administrative assistant and case manager, DeAnn Buchmeier (602-718-3340).
Shawn is affiliated with the following arbitration and mediation providers: International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), American Arbitration Association (AAA), and International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR). He serves on the advisory council of New Era ADR, Inc. (Chicago).
From 1990 to 2016, Shawn was a shareholder in Aiken Schenk, P.C. and of counsel to that firm from January 1, 2016 until the firm's closing on March 31, 2020. He does not have access to the Aiken Schenk firm's conflicts database or other client records. If you know of any connection between the Aiken Schenk firm and your matter, please notify Shawn or DeAnn.
To schedule an in-person or virtual session during the summer 2024, please see the interactive calendar above or contact DeAnn Buchmeier (602-718-3340).
Reserve your date. To reserve your date, please click your preferred available date (see calendar above). DeAnn Buchmeier (Shawn's case manager and assistant for over 27 years) will contact you. If you prefer, please call DeAnn at 602-718-3340 or email her at deann@aiken-thomason.com.
Since 1990, Shawn Aiken has received over 500 arbitral appointments, authored more than 300 arbitration awards, and mediated more than 1000 commercial disputes (see representative cases), including those involving:
Shawn's approach to helping parties to resolve matters begins with case assessment and risk analysis. He aims to help the parties reach resolution through varied approaches, including combining mediation with arbitration and third-party opinion when needed to overcome impasse. At the end of the mediation session, if the parties desire, Shawn may suggest adoption of binding or non-binding techniques to promote final agreement.
In arbitration, Shawn manages every case to achieve the advantages over litigation, including tailor-made pre-hearing proceedings, expedience, and reliable finality.
During the past three years, Shawn's most frequent mediation and arbitration work has been with cases involving:
Shawn Aiken has an extensive background — in advocacy and arbitration — in disputes over economic damages, including:
Since 2017, over 250 lawyers and law firms have asked Shawn to mediate their clients' business disputes, especially those involving breach of contract, including partnership, shareholder, operating, joint-venture, buy-sell, and merger agreements; claims for dissolution and dissociation involving founders, shareholders, and partners in, for example, the cannabis, financial, legal, medical, publishing, real estate, and securities industries; and, claims arising out of purchase, lease, construction, operating, shareholder, licensing, and employment agreements.
Shawn has long experience in cases arising out of disputes in closely held entities, including valuation of stock, partnership, and membership interests; derivative actions; breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fiduciary duties; theft of trade secrets and confidential information; and, employment disputes, frequently involving claims of unfair competition and breach of restrictive covenants.
As a litigator, Shawn also played a lead role in high-profile, public-interest cases that included successful outcomes regarding same-sex marriage and local minimum wage rights.
Since 1995, he has mediated hundreds of cases in other areas, including the construction (commercial and residential), franchising, banking, and healthcare fields; insurance disputes, including coverage and claims of bad faith (first- and third-party); class and collective actions; disputes over attorney's fees; and, claims for legal and accounting malpractice.
In 2009, Shawn became a Fellow of the College of Commercial Arbitrators.
In 2015, he became a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.
He has been named Best Lawyers® "Lawyer of the Year" (Phoenix) for mediation (2012, 2015) and arbitration (2019 and 2021). Over the past 16 years, Best Lawyers® has recognized Shawn for his work as arbitrator, commercial litigator, and mediator (2007 - 2024), including Tier 1 ranking in all 3 categories for 2024 (Phoenix Metro). And, every year since 2009, he has ranked among Super Lawyers' Top 50 Arizona lawyers.
Today, in addition to his mediation and arbitration work, Shawn is the sole member of Aiken Law Firm, PLLC (ALF) (2022) and co-founder of Aiken Farrell Kroloff LLC (AFK) (2023), an Arizona Alternative Business Structure law firm. In the coming months, AFK will begin to deliver legal services to victims of sexual abuse. The firm will co-counsel with leading trial firms around the United States on those (and other) matters. Shawn also serves as compliance lawyer for Sunridge Law Group, LLC, an Arizona Alternative Business Structure law firm (2022).
After growing up in rural Minnesota, Shawn attended St. Olaf College, in Northfield, Minnesota, where he met Lynn, his wife of over 40 years, a Michigan native. He attended Arizona State University College of Law. Shawn and Lynn have two married children and three grandchildren.
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