The Illinois Remediation Report is a document used by parties to settle disputes before going to court. It is an informal process of dispute resolution that helps parties to come to an agreement without having to go through a lengthy and costly legal process. The report is created by a neutral third-party mediator who will assess the dispute, review the facts, and provide an unbiased analysis and recommendation for resolution. The mediator will also suggest strategies to help the parties reach a settlement. There are two types of Illinois Pre-Mediation Reports: the Voluntary Report and the Mandatory Report. The Voluntary Report is issued when both parties agree to participate in the pre-mediation process. The Mandatory Report is issued when one party requests remediation and the other party does not agree. The Mandatory Report will include an assessment of the dispute and a recommendation for resolution.