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HomeEvidence CodeDiv. 9Ch. 2§ 1119 Mediation Confidentiality Protection

§ 1119 Mediation Confidentiality Protection

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§ 1119 Mediation Confidentiality Protection

Key Takeaways

  • •What you say in mediation stays private and can't be used in court later.
  • •Any notes or papers made for mediation can't be shown in court either.
  • •Everything talked about or agreed on in mediation is secret and can't be shared.

Example

You and your neighbor argue over a fence. You go to mediation to work it out.

If you admit something or agree to something in mediation, no one can use that against you in court later. Even if you write it down, it stays private.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 1119 Mediation Confidentiality Protection

Except as otherwise provided in this chapter: (a) No evidence of anything said or any admission made for the purpose of, in the course of, or pursuant to, a mediation or a mediation consultation is admissible or subject to discovery, and disclosure of the evidence shall not be compelled, in any arbitration, administrative adjudication, civil action, or other noncriminal proceeding in which, pursuant to law, testimony can be compelled to be given. (b) No writing, as defined in Section 250, that is prepared for the purpose of, in the course of, or pursuant to, a mediation or a mediation consultation, is admissible or subject to discovery, and disclosure of the writing shall not be compelled, in any arbitration, administrative adjudication, civil action, or other noncriminal proceeding in which, pursuant to law, testimony can be compelled to be given. (c) All communications, negotiations, or settlement discussions by and between participants in the course of a mediation or a mediation consultation shall remain confidential. (Added by Stats. 1997, Ch. 772, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1998.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

mediationmediation consultationconfidentialinadmissiblenoncriminal proceeding

Related Statutes

  • § 1126 Mediation Confidentiality Protection
  • § 1120 Mediation Evidence Admissibility Rules
  • § 1124 Mediation Agreement Admissibility Exceptions
  • § 1116 Dispute Resolution Evidence Rules
  • § 1117 Mediation Exemptions Scope

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Evidence Code. Section 1119.
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