A New York Mediation Report is a legal document that records the details of the resolution of a dispute that has been mediated in the state of New York. This document is typically prepared by a professional mediator and is used to memorialize the agreement that has been reached between two or more parties. The New York Mediation Report typically includes the names of the parties involved in the dispute, the date and location of the mediation, a summary of the dispute, the details of the agreement reached, and the signatures of the parties. This document may also include the date of the last mediation session, the mediator's contact information, and a list of any documents or exhibits used during the mediation. The types of New York Mediation Report include a Joint Mediation Report, which is used to record an agreement between two parties; a Private Mediation Report, which is used to record an agreement between a mediator and one party; and a Neutral Mediation Report, which is used to record an agreement between a mediator and two or more parties.