Greetings:

Phonetically, it sounds like Carcasus and Lazmayo, but I'm getting nowhere with any variation on that.

Thanks for any help.

Blessings,
Cathryn

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Duh, that's "firm," not "form."
Cathryn, can you give any more information? Do you know what sort of mediation firm? There are many different "genres." ;-)
Just wondering if you had found anything yet -- b/c I sure haven't!

First I had to get used to the fact that "form" should've been "firm,"
b/c I was looking for a certain form, before you had made the
correction.

I'm stumped on the mediation firm name. Sorry.
Haven't found anything yet, although the site and its various links are good to know about. I am wondering if it was mispronounced.

Onward (sigh).
I'm stumped too, Cathryn. I know an attorney up here who does mediation/arbitration whose name is Chris Lavdiotis and for some reason when I saw your "Lazmayo," that's what I thought of. But the firm he's with is Lombardi, Loper & Conant, which sounds nothing like "Carcasus." So, obviously, I'm not much help ;P Sorry!! Good luck.
Cathryn:

Could you please provide the pronunciation
that you had written for the names. Maybe
that would help.
I just went back and listened to the tape. He mentioned the firm name twice. It sounded like KAR/KAEUS/US (strong emphasis on middle syllable) both times, and Lazmayo and Lazamayo, respectively.

I am resigned to calling the attorney on Monday, but I'm still taking input. Thanks to all who are working to help.

BTW, this is a divorce case.
Well, I've searched and searched, and I can't seem to find anything.
Please let us know what it is once you find out. I'm very curious!!

Thanks.
Drumroll, please...

Karkazis and Lazaneo.
I even searched mediation firms starting with "K-a-r." Dang it!!!

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