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Referring a Case?
If you are referring a case or are interested in utilizing the Center’s services, please contact Justo Sanchez by phone at 212-442-4920 or by email at: jsanchez@oath.nyc.gov

Participating in a Mediation?
If you are participating in a mediation, please contact your mediator with the information provided to you in your initial discussion. If you don’t have that information, or have not yet spoken to a mediator, please contact Justo Sanchez by phone at 212-442-4920 or by email at: jsanchez@oath.nyc.gov

All other inquiries.
Please direct all other inquiries to our general information line at 212-442-4903 or by email at: mediationcenter@oath.nyc.gov

 
 

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40 Rector Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10006

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DIRECTIONS TO THE MEDIATION CENTER

By Subway

The 1, 9, N, R, W, 4 and 5 trains all stop within walking distance of the Mediation Center.

The 1 and 9 trains stop at Rector Station-Rector Street and Greenwich Street. The N, R and W trains stop at Rector Station-Rector Street and Trinity Place. From any of these, walk west on Rector Street from the subway station to 40 Rector Street, sign in at the lobby desk, and take the elevators on the left side to the sixth floor.

The 4 and 5 trains stop at Wall Street and Broadway. Rector Street is one block south of Wall Street. Walk west on Rector Street from the subway station to 40 Rector Street, sign in at the lobby desk, and take the elevators on the left side to the sixth floor.

By Car

Due to traffic, unpredictable street closings due to construction, and parking difficulties in lower Manhattan, we do not recommend driving to the Mediation Center. However, Rector Street is accessible from the northbound side of West Street. You can also take Broadway downtown to get into the area, but Rector Street is a one-way street, and you cannot turn onto it from Broadway.


More Information

For more maps and information, you can use the address finder on New York City's home page, www.nyc.gov, or you can access New York City Transit maps Click Here.

 

 
 
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